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help with medication My 6 month old puppy sophie is going to be on 2 medications for some time and it's liquid and she fights me to the end to get her to take it. I use the syringes they gave me and trust me it's not easy getting her to take it. Does anyone have any suggestions on an easy way to get her to take her meds? Thanks. |
Can you mix it with peanutbutter on a plate? Around our home, a spoon full of peanutbutter makes the medicine go down! I put it on tablets they have to take, mix it with liquids even wipe a tiny on a new chew toy to get them over the "ewww it smells new" thing my girls like to try to pull on me. :) It works for us! Good luck! :) |
Btw- not an actual spoonful! :) Just enough P. B. To make it edible to them.... |
Thank you for your suggestion. I mixed it wit a Lil strawberry yogurt and she got most of it down. Pills r another story she is to smart and will lick the peanut butter and leave the pill behind. Lol she's to funny. |
For liquid meds I use milk and pills I use cheese. They never notice:p |
Bubba is weird, he will lick it off a spoon! With Sissy I usually just use the syringe but put in in side pocket between their cheek and their teeth. For pills, sometimes pill pockets sometimes cheese (Sissy especially likes Sargento thin sliced Provolone) :D |
Pills should always be given back of throat, hold mouth closed and stroke throat. If you start as a puppy (Worm pills example), should be easy, won't print here a visual is better, Vet should have showed/demonstrated how to give pills when prescribing. Those pill treats you get to hide pills in give you no guarantee the meds went where they were supposed to and worse yet pup might bite/chew a pill that should be in stomach before dissolving. |
If you handle your pup daily it should allow you do just about anything, example teething, I check mouth daily for loose teeth and problems. Ginger and all my dogs let me give them pills or check mouth with no fuss. Your dog should trust you always. Liquid, put something on the syringe to get the licking going, I don't know how to describe this other the past the bump of to tongue, but past the bump but not down the throat, and slowly so you don't drown the dog. |
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If they think your choking them you are obviously not doing it right, have your Vet show you unless he or she does not know how. |
It is really simple and quick once you know how unless you have arthritis or some other dexterity problem. Your pup should allow this type of handling just to check for tooth or other mouth problems or if it picks something up that you didn't see. I'm not trying to convert you if you do not like this method, but would prefer new people at least know and try this method first as I feel it is better in the long run. |
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