Anonymous
Post 08/28/2025 00:39     Subject: Re:Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:Do NOT crush pills or open capsules and mix with food period. Some meds are time released and or your dog would not receive full benefit of dosage.
Load a tablespoon with peanut butter with pill hidden in center, and let him lick it off. Most dogs love PB.

Some meds may be time released but not all, so it might be OK to mix some meds with food. Best to check with your Vet or read the label on meds.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2025 20:27     Subject: Re:Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Do NOT crush pills or open capsules and mix with food period. Some meds are time released and or your dog would not receive full benefit of dosage.
Load a tablespoon with peanut butter with pill hidden in center, and let him lick it off. Most dogs love PB.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2025 19:49     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

How about grinding the medication (I presume it's in pill form) and mixing it in with a soup or a broth. My dog loves chicken and beef soup.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2025 08:23     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Your dog is training you. And it’s working
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 23:31     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dog is at the point of his life where he only takes his meds if they are wrapped in Costco Rotisserie chicken.


Sounds like my FIL!


You’re vulgar.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 23:22     Subject: Re:Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Have you tried the pill pockets?

If your dog is a food lover, what often worked for mine is pretending I am eating the pill and then either offering it to the dog or dropping it. Dog would scarf it up without tasting it.

I agree with the folks that said rotate the food. The dog is figuring out which food has the pill. Give several treats a day and change what has the pill.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 18:00     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Can you try to just rotate the flavor? See if the peanut butter works again after some time off?
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:31     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Velveeta is a hit with my dogs. When they get bad, deli meat always works. It is a tiny expense compared to the meds themselves.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:30     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:I use pill crusher to smash both pill and little bit smashed treat, then mix with dog kibble.


This, or a simple mortar and pestle, they are like $10 online. Or a hammer and pills in a ziplock bag. Mix with wet canned dog food.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:29     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My gosh give that poor dog some ground meat and such. Those are nasty "treats" to give a dog. PB especially, yuck.


Um, dogs love peanut butter! Source: my 5 dogs.


They love tons of things that are not that great. Dogs eat socks. Don't feed your dog socks.


You're an idiot.

What's that old saying, "takes one to know one"?
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:16     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

My dog likes novelty a lot-is it possible if you rotate the treats that would help?
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:14     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

for some dogs, diversity can work. So if you mix up peanut butter one day with liverwurst the next then whipped cream or cheese in a can or whatever they don't get bored with/suspicious of any one thing.

My dog likes cheese, so I just mold some cheese around a pill. She also loves popcorn so I've considered maybe securing a pill in a kernel but I'm not sure it'll work!
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 17:06     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My gosh give that poor dog some ground meat and such. Those are nasty "treats" to give a dog. PB especially, yuck.


Um, dogs love peanut butter! Source: my 5 dogs.


They love tons of things that are not that great. Dogs eat socks. Don't feed your dog socks.


You're an idiot.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2025 16:19     Subject: Dog continuously needs higher value treats to take pills. Where does it end?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My gosh give that poor dog some ground meat and such. Those are nasty "treats" to give a dog. PB especially, yuck.


Um, dogs love peanut butter! Source: my 5 dogs.


They love tons of things that are not that great. Dogs eat socks. Don't feed your dog socks.

My dogs don't eat socks. They do eat peanut butter, yogurt and cheese, even spray cheese in a can. Incidentally, my vet does indeed use the spray can cheese as a bribe. A little peanut butter or cheese or deli meat is perfectly fine and not at all like eating a sock which might require a surgical fix .