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Lafeber Company 24981 N. 1400 East Road Cornell, IL 61319 www.LafeberVet.com 800.842.6445 815.358.2301 ® Made in the USa SyrgFd 1/12 Why syringe feed? Slowing of the gut is a very common medical problem seen in small herbi- vores. A cornerstone of treatment is de- livery of food containing high dietary fiber and proper syringe-feeding tech- nique is essential. What will I need? Equipment needed includes a: • High fiber diet such as Emeraid Herbivore • Large towel • Hard, flat surface to place your pet • Syringe(s) of appropriate size What can go wrong? The most important potential complica- tion of syringe feeding formula is aspira- tion or inhaling formula down the wrong “pipe”. Inhaled formula can lead to pneumonia or even severe blockage of the airway and death. Step-by-step instructions 1. Prepare formula fresh for each feeding. Follow label directions since formula that is too watery will increase the risk of inhalation. 2. Place a towel on a hard, flat surface, then place your pet in the center of the towel. Create a pet “burrito” by first covering the rump, then fold toweling over each side. Tuck any remaining material under the chin and over the forefeet. 3. Tuck your pet against your side using your forearm. 4. Gently grasp the head with that hand, placing an index finger directly under the chin, and a thumb at the base of the skull. Place remaining fingers on the chest to prevent movement. 5. Although the pet’s head may be gently elevated, it is less stressful for your patient if you lower your head in order to visualize the mouth and to monitor chewing. 6. Gently insert the syringe into the gap between the incisors and cheek teeth. 7. The first mouthful fed should be very small, no more than 0.2 to 0.5 ml of formula to ensure active chewing. Never feed more than 1 ml of formula at a time. Never dispense food while your pet is vocalizing since these practices in- crease the risk of inhaling. 8. GO SLOWLY. Syringe feeding can be a time-consuming process that requires patience. 9. Follow the meal by SLOWLY syringing at least 5-10 ml of water. Small herbivores need roughage in their diet long-term; therefore Emeraid Herbivore should not be fed as the sole source of nutrition for more than 5 to 7 days. Two Generations of Veterinarians Caring and Working for the Health of Animals TM ® Lafeber Company Syringe Feeding Small Herbivores: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Chinchillas Emeraid Herbivore CLIENT INFORMATION

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Lafeber Company • 24981 N. 1400 East Road • Cornell, IL 61319 • www.LafeberVet.com • 800.842.6445 • 815.358.2301

®

Made in the USa SyrgFd 1/12

Why syringe feed?Slowing of the gut is a very commonmedical problem seen in small herbi-vores. A cornerstone of treatment is de-livery of food containing high dietaryfiber and proper syringe-feeding tech-nique is essential.

What will I need?Equipment needed includes a:

• High fiber diet such as Emeraid Herbivore

• Large towel

• Hard, flat surface to place your pet

• Syringe(s) of appropriate size

What can go wrong?The most important potential complica-tion of syringe feeding formula is aspira-tion or inhaling formula down the wrong“pipe”. Inhaled formula can lead topneumonia or even severe blockage ofthe airway and death.

Step-by-step instructions1. Prepare formula fresh for each feeding.

Follow label directions since formulathat is too watery will increase the riskof inhalation.

2. Place a towel on a hard, flat surface,then place your pet in the center of thetowel. Create a pet “burrito” by firstcovering the rump, then fold towelingover each side. Tuck any remainingmaterial under the chin and over theforefeet.

3. Tuck your pet against your side usingyour forearm.

4. Gently grasp the head with that hand,placing an index finger directly underthe chin, and a thumb at the base ofthe skull. Place remaining fingers onthe chest to prevent movement.

5. Although the pet’s head may be gentlyelevated, it is less stressful for your patient if you lower your head in orderto visualize the mouth and to monitorchewing.

6. Gently insert the syringe into the gapbetween the incisors and cheek teeth.

7. The first mouthful fed should be verysmall, no more than 0.2 to 0.5 ml offormula to ensure active chewing.

Never feed more than 1 ml of formulaat a time.

Never dispense food while your pet isvocalizing since these practices in-crease the risk of inhaling.

8. GO SLOWLY. Syringe feeding can be atime-consuming process that requirespatience.

9. Follow the meal by SLOWLY syringingat least 5-10 ml of water.

Small herbivores need roughage intheir diet long-term; therefore EmeraidHerbivore should not be fed as the solesource of nutrition for more than 5 to7 days.

Two Generations of Veterinarians Caring and Working for the Health of Animals TM

®Lafeber Company

Syringe Feeding Small Herbivores:Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Chinchillas

Emeraid Herbivore

C L I E N T I N F O R M A T I O N