He is an avian vet,
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Injections are super easy to do. I vastly prefer them to oral meds. You can get a needle and practice on a whole chicken from your grocery store (with just water in the syringe).
However, if you really are scared of doing it, I completely agree with SilverSage. My vet will do "boarding with meds" at a vastly lower rate than his hospital rates. That's something to ask about.
You both use the same vet!
Giving injections is not difficult, but you must feel comfortable with the process. Coincidentally, my ekkie Angel has been very dismissive of her meds, so this morning I went to the vet to transition her Furesomide to injections. The syringe has the shortest needle I've ever seen, must be about 1/8". He explained the best place is along the breastbone-line but offset to either side, alternating positions to allow healing. (avoid injecting the breastbone proper) He included a cool miniature Sharps Container to snip off the end of the needle after use. But if you are reticent is always best to bring her in!
Rather odd Lily didn't produce a dropping at the office. Normally they are scared into giving without prompting! Hope Lily improves rapidly!!