Step 1
Crush pill or pour out capsule contents.
Unless the pill’s package instructions or your vet specifically say not to, in most cases you can crush a solid pill into power form or pour out the contents of a capsule and mix the powder or granules with the dog’s food. As long as your dog gets the complete dose and takes it all at once, he is still getting the medicine.
For crushing solid pills, you can use a mortar and pestle or, if you don’t have one of those, you can put the pill into a Ziploc-type plastic sandwich bag. Seal the bag, squeezing out the air first, and wrap a thin towel or cloth around the bag and pill. Put the bag on a sturdy flat surface and pound it with a hammer until the pill is crushed.
If you feed your dog dry kibble, this method won’t work. You have to disguise the medicine so your dog doesn’t know it’s there. Mix dry kibble with some warm water to make it soft or use soft canned food. Stir the powdered medicine or capsule contents in with the food and mix thoroughly. Use only a small amount of food and feed the doctored food to the dog when he is very hungry, to make sure he will eat it all and get the full dose of medicine. After he finishes the food with medicine, feed him the rest of what he is due to eat at his feeding.
Step 2
Pill treats--Use pill treats.
There are many types of pill treats on the market now. These are dog treats designed specifically for a pill to be inserted inside them so your dog will swallow the pill when he eats the treat. Greenies Pill Pockets are one example of these types of treats. You can find these pill treats at any good pet supply store or you can ask your local veterinarian for them.
Step 3
American cheese slice--Cheese.
Dogs love cheese, and though it is not a good idea to feed them cheese in large amounts, if you have a particularly clever dog that is very crafty at getting out of taking his medicine, cheese can be the ace up your sleeve.
Choose a soft, easily moldable type of cheese, like a slice of American cheese. Break off a very small piece (like a 1/2-inch square), just large enough to cover the size of the pill. Push the pill into the cheese and mold the cheese around the pill into a little ball. The warmth of your fingers will help soften the cheese into the desired shape.
Put the tiny cheese ball down in front of your dog. The dog will generally scarf it down and won’t even know he has just swallowed a pill. However, if your dog is still being stubborn about eating the cheese, and if your dog is not aggressive, sometimes it can help to reach for the cheese. If the dog thinks you are going to take it away, he will stop hesitating and will grab the treat and swallow it quickly… which is exactly the point. He will think he’s gotten a delicious treat and won’t even know he has taken a pill!
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