The smaller the gauge of the needle, the larger the diameter.
Please refer to the chart below for syringes with needles:
#168
Monoject
3cc
25 gauge
5/8" needle
Kitten & Puppy
#4854
Monoject
3cc
25 gauge
5/8" needle
Kitten & Puppy
#9
Economy
3cc
22 gauge
3/4" needle
Cat & Dog
#4853
Economy
3cc
22 gauge
3/4" needle
Cat & Dog
#159
Monoject
3cc
22 gauge
3/4" needle
Cat & Dog
#4855
Monoject
3cc
22 gauge
3/4" needle
Cat & Dog
#50438
Monoject
3cc
22 gauge
1" needle
Dog
#167
Monoject
3cc
20 gauge
1-1/2" needle
Horses
#4856
Monoject
3cc
20 gauge
1-1/2" needle
Horses
New York Residents: If you wish to purchase syringes and/or needles your order must be accompanied with a State "Certificate of Need" or a prescription from your veterinarian. In New York state, obtain a certificate by writing: New York State Department of Health Bureau Controlled Substances 433 River Street, 5th Floor Troy, NY 12180
Residents of CT, DE, IL, NJ, or NY, please ask your veterinarian for a prescription to purchase needles and syringes. Any licensed veterinarian can provide you with a prescription. The easiest way to get a prescription filled is to ask your veterinarian to call us at 1-800-447-3021 or Fax to 800-447-2404 with the prescription information.
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Puppies need to be vaccinated at 5, 6, 9, 12, and then 15 weeks of age to prevent and protect them from potential diseases they may be exposed to. For the majority of puppies and dogs, Drs. Foster & Smith recommend the following:
We recommend that you take your puppy or adult
dog to a veterinarian for an initial exam. During
that exam, you might ask what diseases your dog
should be vaccinated for.
Listed, our canine vaccine product chart, in helping make your decision of which dog or puppy vaccinations to purchase, at what age to vaccinate, and which disease each vaccine is protected against.