We gave our dog her arthritis pill stuffed inside a bit of peanut butter sandwich. She would gobble down the morsel in about half a second and then spit out a totally clean pill. So I’d break off another bit of sandwich and put the pill inside. She’d gobble and spit out a clean pill. This would repeat until the sandwich was gone. She seemed to know when I gave her the last bit of sandwich because she never spit out the pill after she ate the last bit of bread and peanut butter.
I once gave our Golden Retriever a pill, pushed it down her throat, did the throat rub, the checked her mouth. No sign of the pill. A few minutes later, she spit it out. Have no idea how she did that.
My dog is such a chow hound that any pill in any food is just gulped down. No chewing. LOL Makes pill giving easy. My cat….now that is a different story.
Decades ago, I bought a lovely little green marble mortar and pestle. Originally, it was just used as a decoration. Once I had to start giving medication to dogs, I found that it does a great job of grinding up pills extra fine. It makes no sense to try to fool a dog by putting the pill in a pocket of food, or to stress him out by trying to force it down his throat. My way is much easier and more humane.
allen@home over 1 year ago
You want to bet on that.
Farside99 over 1 year ago
Then I hold Koko down and force the pill into his mouth and stroke his throat until he swallows. Been there, done that.
Baba27 over 1 year ago
I read of a dog who refused to take the pull, yet when his dad gave up and left the pill lying on the table, he sniffed it and ate it.
M2MM over 1 year ago
The pharmaceutical companies need to add flavours to animal medications. :)
Gent over 1 year ago
Better idea is to stuff pill into something steenky that be by the sidewalks. Doggies likes to gobbles steeky things.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
I crush it into powder and sprinkle on food.
rhpii over 1 year ago
I’ve said it before put it in Braunschweiger, problem solved. Nice and stinky (see Gent’s comment).
ladykat over 1 year ago
Koko’s stroke of genius.
rickbarthel Premium Member over 1 year ago
Happens every time.
Dewsolo over 1 year ago
We gave our dog her arthritis pill stuffed inside a bit of peanut butter sandwich. She would gobble down the morsel in about half a second and then spit out a totally clean pill. So I’d break off another bit of sandwich and put the pill inside. She’d gobble and spit out a clean pill. This would repeat until the sandwich was gone. She seemed to know when I gave her the last bit of sandwich because she never spit out the pill after she ate the last bit of bread and peanut butter.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 1 year ago
That’s inconceivable!
Yorba Dad Premium Member over 1 year ago
I once gave our Golden Retriever a pill, pushed it down her throat, did the throat rub, the checked her mouth. No sign of the pill. A few minutes later, she spit it out. Have no idea how she did that.
dennycatlett Premium Member over 1 year ago
Guess I’m either lucky or my dog is easy to fool. I wrap her pills up in a meatball of wet dog food and down it goes.
T... over 1 year ago
Thanks Adrian, very funny, good laugh but I had to look carefully in last frame, subtle…
bwswolf over 1 year ago
KOKO is no fool …….. should have given it in a meatball, with 3 or 4 meatballs so you could fool him with the pill one …… it might work …… :)
yip yip yip over 1 year ago
She’s a dreaming. That’s why I use baby food to help the medicine go down. It’s like sugar for a human. yip yip yip yip yip
rscjc over 1 year ago
My dog is such a chow hound that any pill in any food is just gulped down. No chewing. LOL Makes pill giving easy. My cat….now that is a different story.
Impkins Premium Member over 1 year ago
Vicki looks absolutely diabolical in panel two! :)
maureenmck Premium Member over 1 year ago
Decades ago, I bought a lovely little green marble mortar and pestle. Originally, it was just used as a decoration. Once I had to start giving medication to dogs, I found that it does a great job of grinding up pills extra fine. It makes no sense to try to fool a dog by putting the pill in a pocket of food, or to stress him out by trying to force it down his throat. My way is much easier and more humane.
zenyattafan over 1 year ago
Koko was a cat in his previous life.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 1 year ago
True story.