Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan

Pooch Cafe

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  1. Hillbillyman

    Hillbillyman said, 12 months ago

    Chaz…just put that pill in a hunk of cheese.

  2. pcolli

    pcolli said, 12 months ago

    Dogs aren’t stupid. Mine often ate the covering , kept the pills in their cheeks and spat them out when my back was turned.

    Both of them had that “it wasn’t me” expression.

  3. cdward

    cdward said, 12 months ago

    The only way I’ve managed it peacefully is to crush up the pill, mix it in with peanut butter, and let him lick it off the spoon. He loves his pills that way.

  4. Dave

    Dave said, 12 months ago

    I can so relate to this. I think dogs have secret pouches in their mouths where they can hide pills so they can later spit it out behind a chair or under a table.

  5. Citizen GROG!

    Citizen GROG! said, 12 months ago

    Why does it always have to be the hard way?

  6. flagfly

    flagfly said, 12 months ago

    Don’t give him any food that day.

  7. WDemBlk

    WDemBlk said, 12 months ago

    Dogs need car sickness pills?

  8. msowards

    msowards said, 12 months ago

    The kennel, the kennel, the kennel. Some pets just can’t be taken with you. Especially when you know he’s just going to get lost and you’ll spend you whole vacation searching for him.

  9. Katiekicks

    Katiekicks said, 12 months ago

    @Citizen GROG!

    That’s the easy way, knowing Poncho

  10. Katiekicks

    Katiekicks said, 12 months ago

    @cdward

    If it’s crunchy peanut butter, you don’t have to crush it. And you can always wrap it in cheese or bread

  11. ont

    ont said, 12 months ago

    Recently located a nice little stash of doggie pills behind the hall chair. The dog’s wide-eyed innocent ‘who me?’ expression when questioned about it clearly indicated to me the culprit could only be ….the very devious budgie:) Uh oh,…. does budgie have a little business going on the side??:)

  12. RootsInDM

    RootsInDM said, 12 months ago

    I’ve found a product at my vet’s called “Pill Pockets”. Works with my dog Clementine.

  13. Jkiss

    Jkiss said, 12 months ago

    I tried those pill pockets too. Barty ate the pocket and left the pill. We are back to the pry mouth open and shove it down the gullet technique.

  14. Jkiss

    Jkiss said, 12 months ago

    @cdward

    Thanks, I’ll give that a try next. I tried crushing it in canned dog food and he refused to eat it. My dog is a bit of a pill himself. ;-)

  15. philrayner

    philrayner said, 12 months ago

    If Poncho needs a car sickness pill, how’s he going to be if they end up on teh fishing trip. Poor Chas !!!!!!

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