Modern Dog (Canada)

Hide that pill!

5 ways to make giving your dog his medicine a breeze, plus make your own Pill Pockets!

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# 1 Chicken hearts ( or turkey hearts for larger dogs). The aorta (the whitish tube at the top of the heart) provides a natural opening in which to insert a pill. Depending on the size of the pill, you may have to use scissors to cut the tube slightly and make a hole just big enough to allow you to push the pill into the heart ventricle. Most dogs will delightedl­y gobble it down, pill hidden securely inside! If you’d rather not feed raw, cover hearts with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Drain, reserving the stock for pouring over your lucky dog’s food. Freeze your hearts—cooked or raw—and thaw as needed before inserting pill. Can also be given as a treat!

# 2 Liver paté. The paste-like consistenc­y makes it easy to form around a pill and dogs love the taste. Note that paté, like bacon, sausage, gravy covered meat, beef trimmings, and poultry skin, is a high fat food. A little piece (no more than half an inch square per 20 lbs of dog body weight per day) of any of these items is unlikely to cause a problem as long as your dog does not have an underlying health issue.

# 3 Almond butter. If your dog has grown wary of peanut butter after discoverin­g a pill inside, try almond butter!

# 4 Light cream cheese. If your dog is okay with small amounts of dairy, light cream cheese is the perfect (and tasty!) consistenc­y for spreading around a pill.

# 5 Hotdog pieces. Using a chopstick, make an indent in a piece of hotdog in which to hide the pill.

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