Giving pills to your pet may be more traumatic for you than the animal, but it doesn't have to be. There are many ways to get the job done. You can hold a small dog or cat like a football or a ...
Q: I read your recent column on pilling cats. What I need to know is how to give pills to my stubborn dog, who spits them out. I’ve tried rolling a pill inside peanut butter and lunchmeat, but to no ...
There’s just something about pills that dogs can’t stand. Even if you wrap the things in cheese, deli meat, or gobs of peanut butter, some dogs are sneaky enough to eat the food and spit the pill ...
When Emily, a 12-year-old black Labrador retriever in Texas, began showing signs of old age— intermittent limping and inability to jump on the bed—her owner, Maxine Clegg, started getting nervous ...
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