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An Easy Pill to Swallow, Training to Take Pills the Easy Way, Part 3

    This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series An Easy Pill to Swallow

    It’s been a while since I mentioned this, but this is a skill which we often wish our dogs had, but rarely teach them before we need it. Mindy had to learn it early, when a urinary tract infection required antibiotics.

    So here’s a short video of Mindy taking her undisguised pill on cue — and not only taking the undisguised pill, but leaving a fun puzzle toy full of kibble to do so.

    She had to learn it, though. Here’s Day 2 of our process, with a big ol’ chunk of reinforcement.

    To be honest, I feel a little guilty showing these videos. It was just too easy to train this to a young Labrador! Eating non-food items comes pretty easily to them. But it really does work with others, too.

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    6 thoughts on “An Easy Pill to Swallow, Training to Take Pills the Easy Way, Part 3”

    1. The joys of having an innocent puppy vs. a skeptical, cynical old hound dog. I’m quite envious of Mindy gobbling up her pills like a it was kibble especially since I had just finished giving Abby her heartworm preventative, which entails jamming it down her throat. If I put it in cream cheese or peanut butter, she licks off the cheese leaving the pill. I also tried mixing pills in with tunafish (which she loves) and again, the pill is left behind. I tried something similar to what you did with Mindy, using pieces of venison jerky (and steak!) and Abby still spits out the pills.

      My parents’ dogs are very good; just a dab of cream cheese and they gobble it down. What angels. At least Abby doesn’t have “shark teeth” when I do give her pills.

      Mindy seems bigger (and even cuter!). What is she ~ 15 weeks now?

      1. I think my earlier reply got eaten by the interwebz!

        Yes, and an innocent Labrador puppy is even easier. 🙂 But Shakespeare started older and skeptical, and he did get it. “You want me to eat that? /sniff/ You know it’s not food, right? This had better be worth it.” And it was my job to make sure it was.

        Mindy is roughly 14 weeks now, yep!

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