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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 178902" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I don't know how I missed this thread. My two dogs are as different as can be with pills. Mandy, the labrador, will eat anything anytime. If I want to give her a pill, I give it to her and she eats it. If I try to wrap it in something she becomes suspicious. But if I drop it in her food bowl, she's all kinds of ready for that. It's <em>food!</em></p><p></p><p>Bubba gets all sorts of pills, being an older dog. Of course, it helps to have Mandy sitting next to him wanting the same treat he is getting when you want to get him to gulp something down.</p><p></p><p>The best thing we have found for Bubba and pills is raviolis. I get the 1.5 inch flat round spinach and cheese ones, cook them very gently so they don't blow apart and dry them off and keep them in a ziplock in the fridge. When he needs pills, I slice the ravioli in half or quarters and slip the pill inside. It goes down like no one's business!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 178902, member: 99"] I don't know how I missed this thread. My two dogs are as different as can be with pills. Mandy, the labrador, will eat anything anytime. If I want to give her a pill, I give it to her and she eats it. If I try to wrap it in something she becomes suspicious. But if I drop it in her food bowl, she's all kinds of ready for that. It's [i]food![/i] Bubba gets all sorts of pills, being an older dog. Of course, it helps to have Mandy sitting next to him wanting the same treat he is getting when you want to get him to gulp something down. The best thing we have found for Bubba and pills is raviolis. I get the 1.5 inch flat round spinach and cheese ones, cook them very gently so they don't blow apart and dry them off and keep them in a ziplock in the fridge. When he needs pills, I slice the ravioli in half or quarters and slip the pill inside. It goes down like no one's business! [/QUOTE]
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