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My 8 month lab has a infection on the side of her top lip, it looks like an abscess/lump about half the size of your thumb.

I have had her to the vets and he has given her a two week course of antibiotics, one tablet twice a day.

The problem I have got is because of where it is I can't hold her mouth open to put the tablet in the back of her mouth and rub her throat like you would normally do to get a dog to swallow a tablet, I can't really hold her top jaw at all because of the infected area and the pain she is in when I touch it.

Has anyone any other tricks or tips to get the tablet in her. I tried wrapping it in a slice of ham this morning but she spat half the tablet out.

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Cheese square piece for you with out the pill and one for your mate with the pill never failed me

 

Don`t forget which hand is which, or yeh might cure yer tape worm ! lol

 

That's where I've been going wrong lol the dogs spaced out and I keep shitting these nasty longs things

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Simple. Cocktail sausages they come in packs of 50 really cheap cut the end off and eat it, or give it to the dog as a taster. Then push the tablet into the middle works every time. I had a JR who had serious heart problem was on 6 tablets a day, we called it tablet time and never had an issue as it's soft doesn't break up and they love them. Most supermarkets sell them.

 

I would like to point out I have no connection to them and other products on the Market are just as good......

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i normaly stick the tablet in a small cube of cheese and throw it to the dog. it wont even hit the floor and hel swollow it whole :thumbs:

 

Brill thats exactly what i do. Better than wrapping meat round it as my dog is wise to that trick

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