Re: 2-22 Sneakers
Sub-q fluids.... it comes in a 1000ml bag usually, and is usually lactated ringers. They can also add stuff to it to enable you to give a needed supplement. In Bob's case, they added potassium due to his having low levels. There's a long tube that looks like aquarium tubing attached with a shut off valve, and a needle on the end. You hang the bag up and stick the needle in like you do with the insulin syringe, and the fluids gravity feed under the skin. It looks scary because the needle looks huge compared to a syringe, but it isn't as bad as it looks. Normally you do 100ml treatments, once a day but it depends on what you are treating and what the vet prescribes. People do this to rehydrate, to treat pacreatitis, for ketones, and other things I am sure. Lots of experience with this on the board....
carl