calliecritturs
Posted : 6/15/2009 6:45:36 PM
Don't break them up -- they taste WORSE that way. And remember -- dogs have such a refined sense of smell that "hiding" pills is frankly a losing battle. They ***know*** it's there and that just makes them want to find it and if their whole *dinner* (breakfast or whatever) smells like it -- I'm sure it will be o-v-e-r!!!
I never hide meds. I TELL them it's there. I also tell them that it's what Dr. B gave them to help the hurt. Call me crazy, but none of my dogs ever give me a second's trouble about meds.
Give her something *slippery* -- butter probably works the best, liverwurst is probably my favorite. It's slick as heck and it's smell is nearly irresistible to them. Cut it in small chunks -- you'll need THREE.
Give her food and let her eat in peace. Show her the pill on the counter and say "After". (so she knows it's not there)
Then take the 3 chunks of liverwurst (or soft butter works great if you have a dish you can keep for Penny so you can just scoop out a fingerfull as you need it but this has to be FAST with a dog like Penny).
Hold up the first chunk and say "No pill in this one - just good stuff"
Hold it way way above the nose (hopefully she's in a sit - it's easier) so the throat is straight and let her take it from your fingers.
Then **SHOW HER** the next one as you smush the pill in it. (Don't hide it -- truly don't -- you only make your dog not trust you). Say "Ok -- this way it won't taste bad -- JUST SWALLOW don't chew!" (those are commands and I'll get to that in a minute -- she's not too old to learn this)
BUT at the same time show her the other piece and say "This one is plain for AFTER"
Hold the pill one above the nose and let her take it HOLDING THE 2d **close** and just as soon as the first one goes in the mouth hold up the 2d for her to take immediately.
If there is *any* way to not pill her this will work. They hate being lied to -- especially a dog who loves you. But if you show her this way that it won't taste bad going down it should help.
**THOTS**
This med *might* give her indigestion -- it may make her stomach ache, or something. I'd ask the vet -- because giving something like Tagamet with it might make it easier.
When a dog is this resistant to medicine sort of out of the clear blue sky, I tend to question the vet. Sometimes they are smarter than we realize about their bodies and if it is causing her problems SHE may know it. (Cos she's gonna smell it in her own poop -- they're smart that way.) So if' it is making her sore or uncomfortable, look into it for her and ask the vet if there are any known side effects from it.
She may simply not like feeling woozy -- or some side effect like that.
I know what I said above sounds odd -- I'm rushing out of the house now but I'll come back -- I DO teach "Just swallow" and "Chew it" as commandss -- it really helps in cases like that.