Originally Posted by
FrostyPaws
I would never use a 22 gauge as it simply doesn't allow the FL run at a fast enough rate if needed. You could use an 18 gauge if you can hit a vein big enough to support it, and that won't be easy to do with a dog in shock that will really need the fluids. A person is going to blow a vein simply by going through the vein upon insertion or threading the catheter into the vein. The gauge of the needle rarely has anything to do with blowing a vein IME.
We've always used a 20ga. Once you get the catheter inserted correctly and FL running, wrap it with vet wrap to keep it secure. Once you run FL, do not take the catheter out. If so, you will have to start another IV if the dog starts to crash. Cap it so you can use it as much as needed for 5-7 days.