Monday, December 21, 2009

My question is why give your dog cheese or cream cheese while giving them the vitamins or medicine mine was a?

bout the jack russell she won';t take it by itself just wondering is it suppose to be good for themMy question is why give your dog cheese or cream cheese while giving them the vitamins or medicine mine was a?
anything you can hide the pill in works. cream cheese, peanut butter, bread. something that your dog will think of as a treat and won't really notice the pill inside.My question is why give your dog cheese or cream cheese while giving them the vitamins or medicine mine was a?
It's to try and make it easier to give your dog the pill, you can use other things, like a little bit of chicken, or sausage. The trick is to encase the pill in whatever you are using so the dog doesn't realise he's taking the pill. I usually use a small piece of cheddar cheese with a a hole in it so I can put the pill inside.
Some medications like certain antibiotics can cause stomach upset, and it's a good idea to give the tablet with food - even a piece of cheese or a meatball of canned food-- not on an empty stomach.





It's also to hide the medication, so the dog will eat it.
well like others have said dairy isnt the best...but try to cover it with balogna or some kinda meat...my boyfriend has an old english dog and he gives him a piece of balogna to tempt him to want more then wraps the pill in another peice feeds it to him then gives him the rest..
In general, dairy products aren't a good idea, and tend to lead to digestive upset.





That being said, a small amount (as little as you can manage), needed to get her to take her pills shouldn't cause any problems.
I don't know why they would recommend a dairy product....?





Most dog owners do peanut butter. Completely harmless and a lot of fun for the dogs. At the shelter I work at, that's what we do when we reward the dogs.
Food is a great trick for getting pets to swallow medicine. Cheese would be okay, I've used bologna with my dog before as well, or you can buy special pill pockets at Petsmart or Petco (or wherever, really.)
NO! ITS JUST THAT MOST DOGS WONT EAT MEDS WITHOUT THEM BEING COVERED IN GOOD TASTING FOOD
I use a little bit of liverworst on the tip of a spoon and hide the pill in there.. Works like a charm (it's a JR too)
I use peanut butter for mine to eat their pills.
Your suppose to hide the pill in the it. But try a marshmallow
its not bad for them it just gets them to eat the pill
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