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<blockquote data-quote="Christina" data-source="post: 29320" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>There has been one thing I've learned about giving shots. The neck is the best place with the exception of the chlostridium shot. My gal developed a lump from this shot that hasn't gone away. From reading other posts it seemed that this situation occurs about 1/3 of the time. Someone on the board suggested giving the shot in the area under the front leg ( bad description...think where cowhands give calves shots when they have them down vaccinating, branding, and castrating the bulls). I wish I had known about the chance of that lump before I vaccinated her there. All other shots in her neck have been normal. There's just something about the chlostridium vaccination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christina, post: 29320, member: 112"] There has been one thing I've learned about giving shots. The neck is the best place with the exception of the chlostridium shot. My gal developed a lump from this shot that hasn't gone away. From reading other posts it seemed that this situation occurs about 1/3 of the time. Someone on the board suggested giving the shot in the area under the front leg ( bad description...think where cowhands give calves shots when they have them down vaccinating, branding, and castrating the bulls). I wish I had known about the chance of that lump before I vaccinated her there. All other shots in her neck have been normal. There's just something about the chlostridium vaccination. [/QUOTE]
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