Hi August!
** On Saturday 20.05.23 - 18:31, Janis Kracht wrote to Daryl Stout:
...Most
nights after forcing some of the meds down her throat, I
end up crying myself to sleep - it is just too too painful
right now to see her trusting eyes look at me, and then I
have to force these meds on her :(
Dogs generally can't resist peanut butter. Can you hide the
meds/pills in that?
From Google: "Peanut butter is rich in heart-healthy fats and is a good source of protein, which can be helpful for vegetarians looking to include more protein in their diets. A 2-tablespoon serving of peanut butter contains up to 8 grams of protein and 2 to 3 grams of fiber."
My Vet told me _no_ protein because her liver and kidneys are failing along with some of her other organs (the blood test tells it all). When I got desperate to get some of these meds in her I did put a really small touch of peanut butter on her lip.. then she licked that and it caused her to swallow - but that's it.
The insane thing is this kind of thing used to be so easy with my two dogs when Indy was alive (Sophie's brother). I could just stick meds in some beef or chicken and they'd wolf it down. Now I can use bread with her, that kind of works. But the first reason I even called the vet was because she stopped eating - and she still isn't eating ...
Right now she's finished the antibiotics he gave me (thank god those are done), and she will get thyroid meds every day - it's a really small tab that I can slip in her mouth.
Take care,
Janis
--- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-6
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