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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 309226" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Bubba has had to take a lot of pills over his life. For bigger pills, we get cheese tortelini and stuff it in there. Sometime just wrapping it in a soft piece of bread works well.</p><p></p><p>One trick when he was an "only" dog, was to have two or three treats, with only one with the medications. I only have to resort to three when he gets suspicious. In any case, I get him all riled up about getting a treat, make sure that he knows I have two, give him the one with the medications, which he swallows whole, then give him the second one. He's so excited about the second one he doesn't even taste the first one. Now that he has a sister, I give him one at the same time I'm giving her one. He thinks if he eats it fast enough he'll get hers. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with the allergy thing. It's <em>incredibly </em>expensive. Bubba tested as allergic to everything. We began to realize he just had sensitive skin, and skipped the allergy shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 309226, member: 99"] Bubba has had to take a lot of pills over his life. For bigger pills, we get cheese tortelini and stuff it in there. Sometime just wrapping it in a soft piece of bread works well. One trick when he was an "only" dog, was to have two or three treats, with only one with the medications. I only have to resort to three when he gets suspicious. In any case, I get him all riled up about getting a treat, make sure that he knows I have two, give him the one with the medications, which he swallows whole, then give him the second one. He's so excited about the second one he doesn't even taste the first one. Now that he has a sister, I give him one at the same time I'm giving her one. He thinks if he eats it fast enough he'll get hers. Good luck with the allergy thing. It's [I]incredibly [/I]expensive. Bubba tested as allergic to everything. We began to realize he just had sensitive skin, and skipped the allergy shots. [/QUOTE]
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