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It depends on the medication I suppose doesn't it Jo, and what it tastes like! I know on the couple of occasions I tried this method I had to discard both food and medication as it was a no-go. But certainly worth trying once to see if it works . . . |
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the other thing i just remembered... and im not sure if it's available where you take your pets....my vet will (if asked) grind up suitable medication, make into a liquid and flavour with fish/chicken/beef or any other of about 15 different flavours.. then it can be dispensed either into food.. or squirted into the mouth with a syringe.. I had this for Tinky Winky earlier this year.. but because of his protein allergy the vet just sweetened the liquid because a lot of the flavours had protein in them.. much easier to shoot a small amount of liquid in the mouth than a pill! |
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I agree that liquid is easier t administer. Leia is impossible to pill, but when she had cystitis I was able to get the liquid antiinflammatory in her! |
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I love pillgivers! Save my poor fingers Another trick which I sometimes use, depending on the medication of course, is to crush the tablet, pop the powder into a small (2ml) syringe and add a bit of warm water then syringe into the mouth-not quite as easy to spit back out. |
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