Toby has a skin infection on his leg, for which he has to take an antibiotic and Benadryl. The first time I wrapped them in a bit of cheese slice....no problem. The next time he ate the cheese and spit out the pill. Next I crushed them and put them in a little beef gravy. That worked twice, now he is turning his nose up at it. I spread the gravy/pill mixture on a little actual beef, and when he went to bite it I scraped the gravy mixture off the beef against the back of his teeth so he'd actually consume it. Then I let him have the beef too. But....there's got to be a better way. He just watches me get it ready and looks like he's thinking "Whatever. I'm not eating that." Too bad doodles are so smart.
Oh no!!
Maybe Sasha is unusual...but...our problem would be...how do you get her to NOT eat a pill...or anything for that matter??!! (smile)
At first I wrapped pills in cheese...but now I know that I only need to call her...and...she just gobbles the pill up!!
There are pros and cons to everything Sandy...lol...
I hope all of the "great" suggestions that were posted help you with Toby...and that he's feeling better...very soon!!
Sounds like our Mitzi. She also loves to unstuff all the dolls she finds that belong to our grandchildren. Our biggest concern is that she wants to "Unstuff" our daughter's new kitten!
I also use peanut butter. I just embed Riley's (fairly large) heartworm pill in a small dollop of peanut butter (enough to coat the entire pill with peanut butter), and with one lick, it's down the hatch! Works every time. Good luck!
I have had to give Maizey a pill two times a day for the last week and have put it inside a piece of boiled chicken with a dollop of Second Step Gerber baby food (chicken, turkey, beef or ham). The stuff smells NASTY but she loves it!! The vet recommended this stuff to mask the bitterness of the pills... and she thinks its the best treat! Just make sure to buy the correct baby food (without garlic or onion powder!!)
Shelby is pretty smart and can figure out when I am hiding medicine in cheese, bread, etc. I have found that she absolutely LOVES the Greenie Pill Pockets! They are expensive, but she loves them and takes her medicine like a pro every single time! For me, it's worth the extra expense... let stressful for us both!!!
Giving not one sliver piece of hot dog, but several is the tricky part of fooling your doodle. Fill in only one (2nd or 3rd piece) and feed while you hold up his/her head and massage their throat. Sometime just throwing in pieces of cheese with them makes it seem tomfoolery and you won't find where he had time to taste and spit the out.