antibiotics
Tiger got bit the other day, we were worried that because the other dog (a puppy of less than a year) is an illegal import that it wouldn't be registered at the vets and thus wouldn't have it's shots, we took him to the vets and she said regardless of whether the dog had it's shots or not that a bite like his requires antibiotics anyway because they get infected.
Tiger took his first 2 days worth of tablets easily. This morning he ate everything but the tablet, I carved out a piece of cheese and popped the tablet inside and he ate around it. I've hidden it in his evening meal and he's left it again. I'm going to try and get him to eat the tablet in a piece of chicken in a moment.
My questions are two-fold. Firstly, what does missing an antibiotic (or a days worth as it may well turn out to be) do during a course of them? Secondly, how on earth do I convince him to take it and why has this problem only just now occured? which, of course, makes it three questions. Argh.
Tiger took his first 2 days worth of tablets easily. This morning he ate everything but the tablet, I carved out a piece of cheese and popped the tablet inside and he ate around it. I've hidden it in his evening meal and he's left it again. I'm going to try and get him to eat the tablet in a piece of chicken in a moment.
My questions are two-fold. Firstly, what does missing an antibiotic (or a days worth as it may well turn out to be) do during a course of them? Secondly, how on earth do I convince him to take it and why has this problem only just now occured? which, of course, makes it three questions. Argh.
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We've been feeding spuds with her antibiotic and her claritin in blueberries. I ran out last night and this morning just smashed her food around it and quick gave it to her in between her regular feeding. Spuds is not food agressive so that helps. Don't play around with antibiotics, the body can build up a resistance (same with humans)>
I tilt his head up and open his mouth and pop the pill as far back as possible. then I hold his mouth closed with his nose up and rub his throat, it forces him the swallow the pill. He has dug pills out of the smallest pieces of cheese imaginable.
Missing one dose of antibiotic isn't horrible, do not double up or anything. It is important to give it when suggest the same time of the day so a consistent level is in the bloodstream, and therefore doing its job.
I use Jen's method for Jada and Pong now since it is the best way to make sure that they took the pill. It might be hard to hold down an Akita though.. but if you trust him not to take off your hand, I would do that. Also, give him a nice treat afterwards!
My silly dogs think that their pills are tasty treats, and gulp their huge, stinky fish oil pills like I was giving them filet mingon.
I give Sage his daily pills in those pill pockets (except I smoosh them all in a big ball and rip off just the amount i need to make them last longer- I am cheap!) in his food dish, so he's already excited about eating and just mowing on the next bite, next, next. Keep him thinking about whats's next. they say dogs live in the current moment, but I think Sage lives in the Very NEXT Moment. If I just offer him the pill in the dough alone, he is too suspicious and will trot away. Same with the heartworm chewies till recently. "No Thanks!"