I'm using 8mm 31g needles, short and thin. I started trying the rolling method for shooting bc he seems to tolerate side shots better that way, but I guess I'm not used to shooting that way yet. Thank you for your kind words, it's just frustratingWhat length syringe needle do you have?
We've all given furshots. Annoying, yes, but it happens. Don't be too hard on yourself. You're doing your best!
I used to use the rolling method, but I've since opted for a firm, taut tent (and I rotate around in the scruff area). I was worried I was getting too close to muscle with the rolling method, and I just want to be sure I'm getting his shot sub-q. I know a lot of folks use it, though.I'm using 8mm 31g needles, short and thin. I started trying the rolling method for shooting bc he seems to tolerate side shots better that way, but I guess I'm not used to shooting that way yet. Thank you for your kind words, it's just frustrating
I was getting concerned with absorption/scar tissue around the scruff and wanted to have another shooting option to rotate to, I actually feel like it's a little easier for me to make sure I'm just grabbing skin on the side. Unfortunately he doesn't take kindly to the tent method in that area, but rolling is a-okay, I just need to get better at shooting itI used to use the rolling method, but I've since opted for a firm, taut tent (and I rotate around in the scruff area). I was worried I was getting too close to muscle with the rolling method, and I just want to be sure I'm getting his shot sub-q. I know a lot of folks use it, though.