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How to Give a Dog a Pill ?
VIDEO http://video.about.com/vetmedicine/How-to-Give-a-Dog-a-Pill.htm
with Janet Tobiassen-Crosby, DVM
Whether it's a daily routine or for a short period of time, giving medicine to your dog is an important task that isn't always simple. Learn some helpful tips that will make giving a pill to your dog a little easier.
Transcript: How to Give a Dog a Pill
Hi! I'm Janet Tobiassen-Crosby, the Guide for veterinary medicine at About.com. Today I'm going to show you how to give your dog a pill.
Sometimes we need to give our dogs pills - it may be on a daily basis, for the rest of their life, or it may be a short time frame. Here are some helpful tips to make pill giving a little easier.
Check for Medicine Restrictions
As with anything about your own specific pet the most important thing is to check with your veterinarian to make the pill can be given with food and if there are any restrictions on the types of food the pill can be given and if the pill can be crushed or cut. Some pills are better left whole.
Disguising Dog Medicine
Some pills are also liquid. In that case if they are liquid or can be crushed and added to the food, the best thing to do is use a very tasty, smelly food in a small amount, with the medicine in it. That way you know that the dog has eaten the entire amount. Then offer the rest of the meal.
Give a Dog a Pill Without Food
If the pill cannot be given with food, I'm going to demonstrate how to just give a pill without food. If you're right handed, it's easiest to take your left hand over the top of your dogs muzzle and gently grab the lips, the flews over the teeth. That will both protect your hand and tell the dog not to bite too hard or close their mouth too suddenly.
Tip the nose up, and then with your right hand with the pill put it in the back of the throat, close the mouth and hold the nose up. You can blow a little gentle breath in to the nose or stroke the throat to encourage swallowing - but most dogs will swallow on their own.
Rewarding Dogs After Taking Medicine
If the medication your dog is taking can be given with food I always like to follow it up with a treat to make the whole pill giving experience a positive one.
The most important thing about medicating your dog is to make sure they do get the medication. So, it's important to watch for at least a minute or two afterwards to make sure that the pill has been taken.
Thanks for watching. To learn more please visit us on the Web at About.com.
VIDEO http://video.about.com/vetmedicine/How-to-Give-a-Dog-a-Pill.htm
with Janet Tobiassen-Crosby, DVM
Whether it's a daily routine or for a short period of time, giving medicine to your dog is an important task that isn't always simple. Learn some helpful tips that will make giving a pill to your dog a little easier.
Transcript: How to Give a Dog a Pill
Hi! I'm Janet Tobiassen-Crosby, the Guide for veterinary medicine at About.com. Today I'm going to show you how to give your dog a pill.
Sometimes we need to give our dogs pills - it may be on a daily basis, for the rest of their life, or it may be a short time frame. Here are some helpful tips to make pill giving a little easier.
Check for Medicine Restrictions
As with anything about your own specific pet the most important thing is to check with your veterinarian to make the pill can be given with food and if there are any restrictions on the types of food the pill can be given and if the pill can be crushed or cut. Some pills are better left whole.
Disguising Dog Medicine
Some pills are also liquid. In that case if they are liquid or can be crushed and added to the food, the best thing to do is use a very tasty, smelly food in a small amount, with the medicine in it. That way you know that the dog has eaten the entire amount. Then offer the rest of the meal.
Give a Dog a Pill Without Food
If the pill cannot be given with food, I'm going to demonstrate how to just give a pill without food. If you're right handed, it's easiest to take your left hand over the top of your dogs muzzle and gently grab the lips, the flews over the teeth. That will both protect your hand and tell the dog not to bite too hard or close their mouth too suddenly.
Tip the nose up, and then with your right hand with the pill put it in the back of the throat, close the mouth and hold the nose up. You can blow a little gentle breath in to the nose or stroke the throat to encourage swallowing - but most dogs will swallow on their own.
Rewarding Dogs After Taking Medicine
If the medication your dog is taking can be given with food I always like to follow it up with a treat to make the whole pill giving experience a positive one.
The most important thing about medicating your dog is to make sure they do get the medication. So, it's important to watch for at least a minute or two afterwards to make sure that the pill has been taken.
Thanks for watching. To learn more please visit us on the Web at About.com.