Probably, there are no dogs in the world who would take bitter or bad-smelling medicines with delight and gratitude. How, if necessary, to force the animal to swallow the pill or not lick the applied ointment?
Instructions
Step 1
If your dog has been prescribed capsules, tablets, or pills, you can get him to take the medication by mixing it with food beforehand. It should be remembered that before mixing drugs with food, you must consult a veterinarian about the compatibility of this drug with food.
Sometimes it becomes necessary to give a tablet preparation in its pure form. Lightly lubricate the medication with sterile petroleum jelly to prevent it from sticking to the lips and tongue of the animal. Open the dog's mouth and place the preparation on the root of the tongue. Keeping the jaws clenched, tilt the animal's head slightly back and stroke the neck towards the stomach. Wait for the dog to swallow and release. If the dog then licks the nose, the medicine has been swallowed.
Step 2
If necessary, give a liquid preparation, you can use a syringe without a needle. Raise the dog's head slightly and gently pull the edge of the lip at the corner of the mouth. Find the edentulous space between the canine and premolars. Insert the tip of the syringe there and pour in the medicine by pushing the plunger. It should be noted that liquid preparations must be given in portions calculated for one sip.
Step 3
If the veterinarian has prescribed creams or ointments to the animal, it is necessary to carefully cut the hair at the place where the medicine is applied. Wear a rubber glove or use a spatula. Apply the drug in a thin layer. Bandage or put on a special collar or blanket on the dog.
Step 4
For rectal administration of suppositories, rubber gloves or a fingertip should be worn. Moisten the candles with water or petroleum jelly. Insert the suppository into the anus of the animal and push it 1, 5-2, 5 cm. Pinch the anus of the dog with your finger or lower its tail.
When setting an enema, its tip must be treated with baby cream or petroleum jelly. The temperature of the medicinal liquid and its volume must be prescribed by the veterinarian.