Pet Health Care Essentials: The 3 Best Methods for Getting Pets to Take Pills
By: Harry Bell
Have you ever tried to give your pet a pill?
Sure can be tricky…and scary too!
But when your pet is sick, it often has to be done. That’s all part of pet heath care.
Next time you have to give your pet a pill, here are the 3 best, proven methods and some tips and tricks for each to make the job easier – for both you and your pet!
Method 1. Encapsulate the pill in food. If the medication can be taken with food, this is generally your best bet. The best foods for dogs are butter, cheese, cream cheese, peanut butter, lunchmeat, liverwurst, bread, and bacon. For cats, butter, tuna, cream cheese, baby food, and canned cat food work well. Liverwurst works for cats too.
Experiment with different foods until you find something your pet likes and always praise them when you give it to them. With the right combination, your pet may actually look forward to pill time.
Use a small bite-size amount of food. Don’t bury the pill in your pet’s full meal portion because if he doesn’t finish it, he may not get the medication.
It’s often a good idea to occasionally give your pet the food without the pill, so he gets used to eating it quickly. What you want is for your pet to gulp it down without a second thought.
Method 2. Grind up the pill and blend it into some moist food. Again, ensure that the medication can be taken with food. Also, check with your vet to make sure crushing is OK. The crushed pill will dissolve much faster in your pet’s stomach and some medications are intended to be digested slowly.
The best foods are those that are a little sticky and have a strong flavor of their own. These include cream cheese, butter, peanut butter, liverwurst, and honey. Again, use only a small portion size.
You can have your pet lick the food containing the ground medication off of your finger, or you can put it in their food dish, or spread it on a treat you already know they like.
Again, experiment until you find something your pet really likes and occasionally give them some of the food between pills. Praise them lavishly whenever you give them the food, making it seem like they are getting a special treat.
Method 3. Feed the pill to your pet directly. Use this approach if the pill must be given on an empty stomach or if the pet won’t accept the pill hidden in their food. Be careful though, as some pets can react badly to having the pill force-fed to them. With cats, it is generally a good idea to wrap them in a towel to protect against getting scratched.
First, tilt your pet’s head back slightly, then carefully open their mouth and place the pill in the back part of their mouth. Gently hold their mouth closed and slowly stroke them on their throat or blow on their nose until they swallow the pill. With cats, it is a good idea to follow the pill with a small amount of water given from an eyedropper or syringe (no needle please). This helps them to swallow the pill and protects against the pill abrading their esophagus. Always be calm and gentle. This will help your pet remain calm.
Whatever method you use to administer the pill, always check to make sure your pet has swallowed it. Pets can be pretty clever in disposing of the pill when you aren’t looking, so never just assume it went down.
Important: Learning how to administer pills is an important part of pet health care. Find a method that works for your pet and always make sure your pet gets his or her meds on time every time. As a pet owner, that is your responsibility.
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