Marmaduke by Brad Anderson for March 17, 2013
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the pill the vet said one pill every day. but he doesn't like pills. the vet said if he refuses the pill to slip it into his food it will never work roll his pill into the dog food a treat he loves it uh oh he isn't buying the old pill switcheroo but nice try do gone funny smiths creek mn danny & mary werner have stormy a yorkie and shadow a shipoo they live to go for a ride stormy stands at the front door and makes sure everyone goes
patblue1947 almost 12 years ago
Grind it up and he can’t spit it out. I do this for all my dogs’ meds and it works great especially if I put it in ice cream. Yummy!
shyrobb almost 12 years ago
The cute dog you see in my pic will spit out the pills. Just can’t fool her. I will have to do as Pat Blue says and grind it up.
shyrobb almost 12 years ago
Be sure and check out The Middletons comic strip for today.
boopsygirl almost 12 years ago
Make sure pills can be given ground up. I always rolled pills in a piece of cheese; my dog Charlie swallowed it without a problem.
Tog almost 12 years ago
My cat Sooty as seen in my picture will eat pills from my hand. Now that is one very odd cat.
terek almost 12 years ago
Next time crush the pill and throughly mix it into his dog food!
legaleagle48 almost 12 years ago
Marmaduke’s a ladies’ dog, all right, but I somehow don’t think he needs any help in that department! ;-)
angusdad almost 12 years ago
My last dog was really good about taking pills. I would have to give her 2 or more at each meal and she would just sit there and let me pop them down with no problem
MickMaus almost 12 years ago
I’ve tried every one of these ways to get pills into my dogs. It depends completely on the dog. Many I had the only way (15-20 dogs over 50 years) was force feeding them. open the mouth put the pill on the back of the tongue, shut the mouth and rub their throat. With perseverance that method works with all but the most strong willed, even my Doberman. That being said, the hands down best procedure is commercially available “Pill Pockets” the Plotthound I have currently has been the toughest to get a pill into to date. I give her an empty “Pill Pocket” followed by the one with the meds followed by a third to keep the confusion going. As for cats, I’ve yet to find a resonable way. When they are new to the idea of taking meds, force feeding works, but they soon figure out how to thwart our efforts.
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 12 years ago
geez what will it take to get Marmy to take his medicine???!!!!