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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 573169" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Buddy, vet said hers could be crushed ok when they gave it to me. It's the anti-inflammatory type too. </p><p></p><p>Betsy took hers several times a day, could not be crushed and had to be given the old fashioned way. So did Precious' when she had it done. Molly came home acting normal except she never again wanted any part of any vet. It's taken her years to finally come around with her super nice one, now she'll take a treat from her. </p><p></p><p>Maggie has a bit of a sensitive tummy anyway. If she does not eat breakfast, she'll start retching. In other words, she needs to keep a little bit of something in her tummy most of the time to prevent retching. She doesn't eat much at breakfast, just enough to absorb excess stomach acid. </p><p></p><p>She's sleeping. I don't think she slept well after I went to bed. Hopefully she'll get some real rest with the pain under some control and then feel better.</p><p></p><p>If she won't leave the wound alone, I can go pick up the cone of shame anytime. Vet is less than 5 mins from the house. But she's leaving it alone so far this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 573169, member: 84"] Buddy, vet said hers could be crushed ok when they gave it to me. It's the anti-inflammatory type too. Betsy took hers several times a day, could not be crushed and had to be given the old fashioned way. So did Precious' when she had it done. Molly came home acting normal except she never again wanted any part of any vet. It's taken her years to finally come around with her super nice one, now she'll take a treat from her. Maggie has a bit of a sensitive tummy anyway. If she does not eat breakfast, she'll start retching. In other words, she needs to keep a little bit of something in her tummy most of the time to prevent retching. She doesn't eat much at breakfast, just enough to absorb excess stomach acid. She's sleeping. I don't think she slept well after I went to bed. Hopefully she'll get some real rest with the pain under some control and then feel better. If she won't leave the wound alone, I can go pick up the cone of shame anytime. Vet is less than 5 mins from the house. But she's leaving it alone so far this morning. [/QUOTE]
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