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A Little Flavoring Helps The Medicine Go
Down
Dear Nanny Fran, How do I get pills into my puppy twice a day
without a chase and tackle?
I do sympathize with you. There are many dogs I have known who will
“eat rocks!” Whatever it is they will gulp it down.
They don’t smell it, chew it, taste… nothing! Down the
hatch it goes and we are all very pleased.
However, then you have
precious sweethearts who sniff, lick and taste everything! You take
the pill and crush it up and sprinkle it on to browned hamburger
and put it in front of your (you believe) hungry puppy. One or two
sniffs and they walk away.
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Photo for Tropical Breeze by Francene Mattucci
Amelia Elizabeth, Her Royal Highness.
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Then there is the old trick of putting
the pill in a piece of cheese. Fine… if your dog likes
cheese. Peanut butter works beautifully because it sticks to the
roof of their mouth and they cannot spit it out. However, the
minute most pills come in contact with moisture they start
dissolving. Just let that puppy lick and lick and lick to remove
the peanut butter from the roof of his or her mouth and there you
go… nasty pill taste! At that point you are dead in the
water with the peanut butter trick!
I feed my Amy a raw meat diet.
She is on two medications twice daily. At first I was all huggy
bear, smiley face Mom, billing and cooing to her to come and eat
this lovely raw meatball from my hand.
After a few days of this she
became wise. One of her pills is actually in a small gel capsule
form. It does not start to disintegrate immediately. However, a
tooth can puncture it while Amy is chewing her food. The second
pill is pressed powder and is broken in half before being placed
into the hamburger. The moment the pill in pressed powder form
touches any moisture the nasty taste permeates the entire glob. And
this mass doesn’t even have to pass between Amy’s
lips… the nose knows!
Veterinarians usually have one to four
vet techs available to “gently hold” even a Great Dane
and one or two others to hold the mouth open while the vet pokes
the pill down the Dane’s throat… done! You and I have
to give the same pill twice or three times daily… How?
Flavors make you start salivating? They surely do me — and
they have the same effect on our pets.
My life and Her Royal
Highness Amelia Elizabeth’s life are both stress free now! I
draw up her “solution” of two meds into a syringe and
simply squirt the required amount… fish flavored…
onto her tongue. No more tricks, pleading, hoping, etc. By the way,
she chose fish over chicken, beef, liver, etc. Far be it from me to
know anything? I am simply the humble servant!
I learned to do this
from a wonderful pharmacy. If you click on Pet Resources on
www.TampaBayPetCare.com you will see a link to Pinellas Compounding
RX. There you will be able to view all the alternatives available
to all creatures!
© 2006 Francene Mattucci. All Rights Reserved.
Francene
Mattucci founded Never Say Good Bye Pet Sitting Service in 1994.
Call 727-512-3206, visit www.TampaBayPetCare.com or email
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