7 Tips For Getting Your Dog To Take Their Pills

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1.Wash Your Hands

Wash hands if dog suspects pills. Dogs have strong sense of smell. Reduce scent to increase chances of successful pill administration.

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2.Pill Pockets

Pill pockets are treats that mold around pills, fully covering them. Greenies brand is popular, accommodating multiple capsules. Available at most stores.

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3.Peanut Butter

Safe: Peanut butter helps dogs take pills by sticking to them. Avoid peanut butter with xylitol; it's toxic to pets.

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4.Cheese

Cheese is a great option for giving pills to dogs. Shape it, hide the pill, and dogs may swallow it without noticing.

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5.Sausage/Hot Dogs

dog loves the smell and anticipation, swallows pill hidden inside without noticing.

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6.Canned Food

Dogs who love canned food may happily consume pills hidden within. Suspicious ones might not fall for it, but enthusiastic eaters will gobble it up.

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7.Use a Pill Pusher

Try a pill pusher as a last resort if your dog won't take pills. It's a syringe to place the pill in their throat. Call your vet for guidance or a demo if needed.