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might seem a strange question to some of you......but, just out of interest, and a little something different.......... how do you all give your dogs worming tablets,

do you have to disguise them in some food, or are your dogs happy to take them as they are ?

 

mine are nightmares when it comes to giving them tablets, and they always seem to know when somethings up.......lol, so i have to coax them to take them with a bit of food, (suasage, cheese,or anything different), cheers,

 

 

jay. :thumbs:

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pushed into bit soft cheese,none of that thinking its on the back of their tongue,tilting head back rubbing throat only to see the tablet back on the floor afterwards :D

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pushed into bit soft cheese,none of that thinking its on the back of their tongue,tilting head back rubbing throat only to see the tablet back on the floor afterwards :D

done properly it works but the cheese route is easier :laugh:
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pushed into bit soft cheese,none of that thinking its on the back of their tongue,tilting head back rubbing throat only to see the tablet back on the floor afterwards :D

done properly it works but the cheese route is easier :laugh:

you know that :thumbs:
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Most of the time it just as been said place at the back of the mouth and they'll do the rest,What iv been doing at the min is worming together as there food mad and swallow straight away as soon as you throw them somthing together its woofed down so a couple of tablets in a bit of ham is hoovered,

 

 

 

 

Or put at the back of the mouth and spit a bit of water in there and they'll swallow straight away another way iv done in the past ...

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Most of the time it just as been said place at the back of the mouth and they'll do the rest, Or put at the back of the mouth and spit a bit of water in there and they'll swallow straight away...

i have done this in the past........ :laugh:

cheers,

 

jay. :thumbs:

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If they wont readily take them down the throat, next time you need to administer a worming tablet, push one tablet up the dogs arse, dry.

 

It wont sort out the dogs worm problem, but the next time you show him a worming tablet, it'll take it out of your f****n hand, swallow it and smile at you, whilst wagging its tail. :D

 

Hope this helps lol

 

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If they wont readily take them down the throat, next time you need to administer a worming tablet, push one tablet up the dogs arse, dry.

 

It wont sort out the dogs worm problem, but the next time you show him a worming tablet, it'll take it out of your f****n hand, swallow it and smile at you, whilst wagging its tail. :D

 

Hope this helps lol

 

B

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If they wont readily take them down the throat, next time you need to administer a worming tablet, push one tablet up the dogs arse, dry.

 

It wont sort out the dogs worm problem, but the next time you show him a worming tablet, it'll take it out of your f****n hand, swallow it and smile at you, whilst wagging its tail. :D

 

Hope this helps lol

 

B

:lol::clapper: thats a cracker.........i'll have to give that one a go....

 

 

all the best,

 

jay. :thumbs:

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