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Please help I have to start giving Peanut a pill in the morn and night.. For now I just sprinkle it over a little cottege cheese or yogurt, but I dont ALWAYS want to give him dairy. What else would be easy and healthy to give him.. I was thinking of some veggies or fruit.. but I am not sure what is ok for him to have.... Please any advice would be great! |
I wrap it up in cheese or roast beef.....or smoosh it in the middle of some soft canned food :D |
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I wrap pills in peanut butter and they think their getting a treat. |
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(gained a bit recently :D) |
hmm Well these pills are in a little cap and you sprinkle the pill powder over something... so its not as easy as wrapping the "pill" up.. :rolleyes: |
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when Sugar was on antibiotics I would sprinkle the powder on her meat/cheese and put it in her mouth. She would "make a face" and do the whole chewing with the tongue out thing :rolleyes: but she would eat it ;) |
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When my Casey was alive (a very mixed breed), she took pills the last 2 years of her life 2x/daily. I'd put them in peanut butter or cheese. But, of course, I had to give Pippi (a yorkie) a little treat, too but I'd give her cheese. NEVER peanut butter, simply b/c of the high sugar content and yorkie's proclivity to tooth decay. So, I'd try cottage cheese or cheese, simply to avoid the sugar. Dairy 2/daily is fine, according to my vet. |
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:D it was quite effective at making me laugh....but didn't get her out of taking the icky meds ;) |
I break up the pill, and then give each tiny piece a small coating of peanut butter. She gobbles the pieces right up. |
I just make it look like I"m taking the pills out of the treat jar and Boo Boo eats it up just like a treat. |
This has worked for me every time, I take two small spoons and put the pill in the middle and smash with the spoon ones is powder, I just put in in their mouth, and stick in their tongues;) |
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