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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1347076" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>inyati there's really not much difference. I have used both but just seem to like the syringe method. I buy a box of 100 syringes from Air-Tight products that have a 18ga x 1 1/2" needle already attached. Cost less than .25 each with freight. You really don't need a needle that long but thats the way they come. I pull the plunger back about 1/4"inch before I giver her a poke and you will see blood enter the syringe when you hit the vein. Pull it on back and it quickly fills. Air-Tight also sells the vacutainers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1347076, member: 5381"] inyati there's really not much difference. I have used both but just seem to like the syringe method. I buy a box of 100 syringes from Air-Tight products that have a 18ga x 1 1/2" needle already attached. Cost less than .25 each with freight. You really don't need a needle that long but thats the way they come. I pull the plunger back about 1/4"inch before I giver her a poke and you will see blood enter the syringe when you hit the vein. Pull it on back and it quickly fills. Air-Tight also sells the vacutainers. [/QUOTE]
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