persephone Posted August 17, 2015 Share Posted August 17, 2015 raw mince is great! :) For infrequent dosings - TABLETs are crushed if it's OK to do so ..and sprinkled on one quarter of a peanut butter sandwich ;) Goes down SO fast :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BC Crazy Posted August 17, 2015 Share Posted August 17, 2015 Another raw mince ball fan here. Works for us so far as well. Hide the pills in the middle. Yummmm !!! ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Spotted Devil Posted August 17, 2015 Share Posted August 17, 2015 (edited) Cat food. Perfect for worming the puppies - they were beside themselves with excitement :D Ginny recently had ABs and I had all the dogs sitting for a treat. A little competition helped the medicine go down :laugh: Edited August 17, 2015 by The Spotted Devil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucky-Dog Posted August 17, 2015 Share Posted August 17, 2015 In our house " she who must be obeyed " uses tablet / capsule inside meat, cheese or chicken whatever is available. I have a foolproof method of shoving down their throat. They don't complain and get dinner or breakfast straight away to compensate. This is never a struggle as they get rewarded with a feed after woods. :laugh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted August 17, 2015 Share Posted August 17, 2015 Yes raw mince works well too - but cheese slices are much more cost effective here Perse - no ready supply like you have up there!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Rusty Bucket Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I think bega make a low fat version of the processed cheese slice if you're concerned about his waist line :) Glad you found something that works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tassie Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I use raw mince for tablets and capsules, sticks to both well. I line up about 3 balls with the tablet/s in the first one or two and feed them in quick succession so the dog gulps the first without finding the tablet/capsule and has one or two mince ball chasers :) They would easliy eat more if offered. I never throw the mince balls as I have four greedy dogs wanting the food and none of them are particularly good at catching so without doubt the wrong dog would get the tablet Yes .. another fan of the mince ball trick. Works particularly well if you have more than one dog .. although I did panic on one occasion when I gave one dog's Oroxine tablets (she was on a high dose) to the wrong dog .. panic phone call to my lovely vet .. but no ill effects. My hypothyroid girl was on tablets twice daily, and both the dogs got mince balls. The boy I had then did therapy dog work in nursing homes and a palliative care ward. He got quite excited when he heard the meds trolley coming :laugh: , though he would always look rather puzzled that the residents didn't get mince balls with their tablets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrazyCresties Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Those processed cheese triangles work well too! Very soft. Yes! When Louis was ill and need several pills a day, these did the trick perfectly. Cut a small piece off and the pill/capsule can just be pushed into it easily. Edited August 18, 2015 by CrazyCresties Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I gave Justice capsules tonight using the plastic cheese and it was brilliant. It sticks so easily compared to regular cheese. Thanks for the tip!! Excellent!! I've been using them for years and my lot still aren't sick of them. Now you just have to get used to quizzical looks from friends as to why on earth you have that highly processed stuff in your fridge!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HazyWal Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) Stan has the co-ordination of Mr Bean so if I threw a piece of sausage at him it would probably bounce off his head and I'd spend the next 10 minutes looking for it. Plastic cheese is what I use too, Stan would do a cartwheel for plastic cheese. Edited August 18, 2015 by HazyWal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdierikx Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 I'm a mean dog mummy... I just open their mouths and jam the pills down the back of the throat... luckily I don't have a dog that requires daily medication - or then I reckon I'd have to be a little more creative with the dispensing method, yes? T. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yonjuro Posted August 19, 2015 Author Share Posted August 19, 2015 Stan has the co-ordination of Mr Bean so if I threw a piece of sausage at him it would probably bounce off his head and I'd spend the next 10 minutes looking for it. Plastic cheese is what I use too, Stan would do a cartwheel for plastic cheese. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted August 19, 2015 Share Posted August 19, 2015 Stan has the co-ordination of Mr Bean so if I threw a piece of sausage at him it would probably bounce off his head and I'd spend the next 10 minutes looking for it. Plastic cheese is what I use too, Stan would do a cartwheel for plastic cheese. Same here Hazy My old westies are none too coordinated either - in Macs case its enough that he stays upright! But yes I get a row of automatic sits when the plastic cheese comes out! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted August 19, 2015 Share Posted August 19, 2015 I'm a mean dog mummy... I just open their mouths and jam the pills down the back of the throat... luckily I don't have a dog that requires daily medication - or then I reckon I'd have to be a little more creative with the dispensing method, yes? T. Yeah T I suspect so - the medication routine here twice a day and extras on Monday mornings and Thursdays nights is a well oiled machine with the plastic cheese! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yonjuro Posted August 22, 2015 Author Share Posted August 22, 2015 The other tip is to put you hand under your dogs chin when you give the food covered treat. This way they can't work their way around the pill to drop out on the floor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JNE01 Posted November 15, 2015 Share Posted November 15, 2015 (edited) I put it in mince I wrap it in ham and still my dog knows that there's something inside of it that he won't like.. before shoving it down the throat worked but now it doesn't... today I tried crushing it up and putting it in leftovers but he didn't eat all of it and I found a lot of the crushed up tablet in the part he didn't eat. so any other ideas? Edited November 15, 2015 by JNE01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westiemum Posted November 15, 2015 Share Posted November 15, 2015 JNE01 I'd try the low fat plastic cheese - I find it works every time with Mac and Sarah. My Andy is a bit like your dog - a bit more savvy at finding it hidden - then I try blue cheese which seems to do the trick with him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loving my Oldies Posted November 15, 2015 Share Posted November 15, 2015 I had a lot of success with “plastic” cheese spread, but that fell out of fashion :( I’ve now taken to burying my dogs’ pills in smooth peanut butter. I was pretty wary of this at first because of the fat content and both Danny and Bunter get three lots a day. However, I put a little mound onto the back of a teaspoon, bury the pills and wipe the teaspoon over the roof of their mouths. It is working - by the time they manouvre the past around their mouths, the pills are down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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