Dogs are a man’s best friend, but getting them to take their medications can be a challenge. Luckily, there are some sneaky ways to get your furry friend to take their medication without any fuss.
1. Hide it in a Treat
The most obvious way to get your dog to take their medication is to hide it in a treat. Dogs love treats, and they will often eat anything that smells or tastes like food.
You can make your own dog treats by hiding the medication inside. Simply create a dough using flour, water, and other dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter, pumpkin, or cheese.
Roll the dough into small balls, hide the medication inside, and bake them in the oven.
If you don’t have time to make your own treats, you can also buy pre-made treats that come with a pocket for the medication.
2. Mix it with Food
If your dog won’t eat treats or is picky about what they eat, you can try mixing the medication with their regular food. Mix the medication with a small amount of wet food or broth and pour it over their dry food.
Alternatively, you can crush the medication and mix it into their food.
Make sure to watch your dog carefully while they eat to ensure they eat all the medication mixed in with their food. You may need to add an extra bit of wet food or broth to ensure they eat everything.
3. Use a Pill Pocket
Another way to hide your dog’s medication is to use a pill pocket. Pill pockets are small treats that are designed to hold a pill in the center. Your dog will eat the treat and, without even realizing it, swallow the pill.
You can find pill pockets at your local pet store or online. They come in different flavors, so you can choose the one your dog likes best.
4. Hide it in Cheese
Dogs love cheese, and you can use this to your advantage to get them to take their medication. Cut a small piece of cheese and wrap the medication inside, making sure it is completely covered.
Give the cheese to your dog and watch them eat it up without even realizing they are taking their medication.
Make sure to choose a cheese that is low in fat and lactose-free, as some dogs may have trouble digesting dairy.
5. Use a Syringe
If all else fails, you can try using a syringe to administer the medication directly into your dog’s mouth. This method is not as sneaky as the others and may be harder to do if your dog is resistant to taking their medication.
To use a syringe, gently hold your dog’s mouth open and place the syringe at the side of their mouth. Slowly push the plunger to administer the medication. Follow up with a small treat or some water to help them swallow.
Remember to always follow your veterinarian’s instructions when giving your dog medication. Some medications may need to be given with food or on an empty stomach, so make sure you are following the correct dosing instructions.
Conclusion
Giving your dog medication can be a challenge, but with a little creativity, you can find a way to get your furry friend to take their medication without any fuss.
Try hiding the medication in treats or cheese, mix it with their food, or use a pill pocket to make it easier for them to swallow. If all else fails, you can use a syringe to administer the medication directly into their mouth.