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		<title>Quick Tricks for Administering Pet Meds To Fussy Cats and Dogs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every loving pet owner&#8217;s worst nightmare is having their dog or cat get sick. Pets, of course, are like members of the family, but illnesses can be frustrating even tougher to bear since they can&#8217;t communicate exactly what&#8217;s wrong. Furthermore, it&#8217;s difficult to make a special dog or cat understand that the awful tasting substance [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/quick-tricks-for-administering-pet-meds-to-fussy-cats-and-dogs/">Quick Tricks for Administering Pet Meds To Fussy Cats and Dogs</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Every loving pet owner&#8217;s worst nightmare is having their dog or cat get sick. Pets, of course, are like members of the family, but illnesses can be frustrating even tougher to bear since they can&#8217;t communicate exactly what&#8217;s wrong. Furthermore, it&#8217;s difficult to make a special dog or cat understand that the awful tasting substance you&#8217;re trying to force down their throats will help them.</p>
<p>As with humans, there are hundreds of different diseases that can afflict your pet and as many varieties of medicines designed to treat them. And the type of treatment you must apply can affect your strategies for approaching the task. If you&#8217;ve been having a tough time getting your sick pooch or cat to take his meds, these techniques and tricks may help you get the job done with as little fuss as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Liquid Medications</strong></p>
<p>In general, dogs and cats may be prescribed either pills or liquid medicines, with the latter tending to be a bit more straightforward as far as application goes. Sometimes liquid medicines can be mixed with foods to hide bitter or otherwise unpleasant tastes. Be sure to ask your veterinarian for any helpful suggestions.</p>
<p>In most cases, however, liquid medications must be applied directly. Specialized syringes are often a great tool both for measuring medicines and getting your pet to take it. Technique also varies a bit between dogs and cats.</p>
<p>Since cats&#8217; temperaments and personalities often stretch from one extreme to the other, owners may be the best judges concerning method. In most cases, try to be sure your cat is as calm as possible before offering medicine. Holding the cat in your lap firmly but calmly, offer a favorite snack and quickly insert the syringe and depress the plunger, using a finger to keep the mouth open if necessary.</p>
<p>Dogs will also be more likely to accept medicine while enjoying a snack as well, but offer the treat as a reward afterward. Get your pup into a position where she can&#8217;t back away and gently insert the syringe into a back corner of the mouth. Gently blowing on the nose can help stimulate swallowing.</p>
<p><strong>Pills and Camouflaging</strong></p>
<p>Of course, one of the simplest and quickest ways to get fussy pets to take their meds is by mixing it in with a bit of food. It&#8217;s generally a better idea to opt for a special treat when using the method, since your pets will be quite familiar with their usual food and could easily detect something amiss.</p>
<p>Dog owners with pets who tend to wolf down snacks in a single gulp may have the easiest task, as long as pills can be slipped inside the treat. However, the fussiest and cleverest of cats and dogs are often experts at eating around even the tiniest of hidden pills. Crushing pills up sometimes works well for mixing into mushy foods, but you run the risk of getting your pooch or kitty to eat only part of his meds.</p>
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<p>Although your pet will respond differently to various kinds of treats, there are a few tried and true flavors that can help you cover up bitter tastes. One classic way to camouflage pills involves pushing them into a small hot dog or sausage chunk. Chances are, your happy pup will gobble the piece down too quickly to notice anything strange about it.</p>
<p>Others swear by hiding pills crushed or whole in a bit of cold peanut butter, which will hold its shape better than room temperature peanut butter. Ultimately, finding the right combination of treat and technique may take a bit of time, patience and trial and error, but a healthy pet is a more than worthy reward for your vigilance.</p>
<p><strong>General Suggestions</strong></p>
<p>Chances are that medicine taking will become a routine procedure for your pet, at least until her condition improves. From the outset, try to associate success with a treat offering scenario and be certain to reward her for taking her medication with both a treat and praise. Offer treatments in a calm environment and make sure she is relaxed and happy before making any attempts.</p>
<p>Some pet owners claim that a well trained animal can be convinced to gobble down pills and liquid medicines alike simply by being well disciplined. It&#8217;s often true that pets want to please their owners (although this is quite questionable for cats), and motions or commands similar to those used for other successful tricks can be useful when it&#8217;s medicine time.</p>
<p>Patience and vigilance are two of the most important qualities pet owners must master when their nonhuman pals are sick and in need of medication. Keep in mind the goal of a happier, healthier dog or cat as you search for a method that seems to work every time. With a bit of time and understanding your best friend will be taking medication like a pro and feeling better in no time.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> Sims Jeff is a freelance writer who writes about pet care and <a href="http://www.vetrxdirect.com/">dog medicine</a></p>
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<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/quick-tricks-for-administering-pet-meds-to-fussy-cats-and-dogs/">Quick Tricks for Administering Pet Meds To Fussy Cats and Dogs</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Every loving pet owner&#8217;s worst nightmare is having their dog or cat get sick. Pets, of course, are like members of the family, but illnesses can be frustrating even tougher to bear since they can&#8217;t communicate exactly what&#8217;s wrong. Furthermore, it&#8217;s difficult to make a special dog or cat understand that the awful tasting substance you&#8217;re trying to force down their throats will help them.</p>
<p>As with humans, there are hundreds of different diseases that can afflict your pet and as many varieties of medicines designed to treat them. And the type of treatment you must apply can affect your strategies for approaching the task. If you&#8217;ve been having a tough time getting your sick pooch or cat to take his meds, these techniques and tricks may help you get the job done with as little fuss as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Liquid Medications</strong></p>
<p>In general, dogs and cats may be prescribed either pills or liquid medicines, with the latter tending to be a bit more straightforward as far as application goes. Sometimes liquid medicines can be mixed with foods to hide bitter or otherwise unpleasant tastes. Be sure to ask your veterinarian for any helpful suggestions.</p>
<p>In most cases, however, liquid medications must be applied directly. Specialized syringes are often a great tool both for measuring medicines and getting your pet to take it. Technique also varies a bit between dogs and cats.</p>
<p>Since cats&#8217; temperaments and personalities often stretch from one extreme to the other, owners may be the best judges concerning method. In most cases, try to be sure your cat is as calm as possible before offering medicine. Holding the cat in your lap firmly but calmly, offer a favorite snack and quickly insert the syringe and depress the plunger, using a finger to keep the mouth open if necessary.</p>
<p>Dogs will also be more likely to accept medicine while enjoying a snack as well, but offer the treat as a reward afterward. Get your pup into a position where she can&#8217;t back away and gently insert the syringe into a back corner of the mouth. Gently blowing on the nose can help stimulate swallowing.</p>
<p><strong>Pills and Camouflaging</strong></p>
<p>Of course, one of the simplest and quickest ways to get fussy pets to take their meds is by mixing it in with a bit of food. It&#8217;s generally a better idea to opt for a special treat when using the method, since your pets will be quite familiar with their usual food and could easily detect something amiss.</p>
<p>Dog owners with pets who tend to wolf down snacks in a single gulp may have the easiest task, as long as pills can be slipped inside the treat. However, the fussiest and cleverest of cats and dogs are often experts at eating around even the tiniest of hidden pills. Crushing pills up sometimes works well for mixing into mushy foods, but you run the risk of getting your pooch or kitty to eat only part of his meds.</p>
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<p>Although your pet will respond differently to various kinds of treats, there are a few tried and true flavors that can help you cover up bitter tastes. One classic way to camouflage pills involves pushing them into a small hot dog or sausage chunk. Chances are, your happy pup will gobble the piece down too quickly to notice anything strange about it.</p>
<p>Others swear by hiding pills crushed or whole in a bit of cold peanut butter, which will hold its shape better than room temperature peanut butter. Ultimately, finding the right combination of treat and technique may take a bit of time, patience and trial and error, but a healthy pet is a more than worthy reward for your vigilance.</p>
<p><strong>General Suggestions</strong></p>
<p>Chances are that medicine taking will become a routine procedure for your pet, at least until her condition improves. From the outset, try to associate success with a treat offering scenario and be certain to reward her for taking her medication with both a treat and praise. Offer treatments in a calm environment and make sure she is relaxed and happy before making any attempts.</p>
<p>Some pet owners claim that a well trained animal can be convinced to gobble down pills and liquid medicines alike simply by being well disciplined. It&#8217;s often true that pets want to please their owners (although this is quite questionable for cats), and motions or commands similar to those used for other successful tricks can be useful when it&#8217;s medicine time.</p>
<p>Patience and vigilance are two of the most important qualities pet owners must master when their nonhuman pals are sick and in need of medication. Keep in mind the goal of a happier, healthier dog or cat as you search for a method that seems to work every time. With a bit of time and understanding your best friend will be taking medication like a pro and feeling better in no time.</p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">
<div class="author-signature"> Sims Jeff is a freelance writer who writes about pet care and <a href="http://www.vetrxdirect.com/">dog medicine</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training a small dog might seem to be like a difficult procedure, particularly when it turns out that your new pup is not as cute as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own poop etc.). There is a number of wide-spread puppy problems including woofing, biting or whimpering that you might [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training a small dog might seem to be like a difficult procedure, particularly when it turns out that your new pup is not as cute as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own poop etc.). There is a number of wide-spread puppy problems including woofing, biting or whimpering that you might need to deal with whilst training your four-legged friend. In this valuable post My goal is to speak about a few of them and additionally provide you with a few simple solutions that will really aid when one is attempting to teach the puppy obedience.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 1 &#8211; Eliminating Indoors</p>
<p>The least complicated method to stop pup from messing your floor covering would be to make a living area specifically for him. You may do this either by buying a dog house or isolating a part of the living room by using a baby gate. Due to the fact that puppies are naturally clean animals your doggie will not soil his den unless of course forced to. Just be sure to keep an eye on his behavior and take him to the back garden when you notice that he&#8217;s circling together with sniffing around. Furthermore, pick 1 spot as the toilet area so that he&#8217;ll associate relieving himself with this exact spot and will be not as likely urinate or defecate elsewhere. Be consistent in utilizing one command and make sure all of the members of the family employ exactly the same training methods as you.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Element 2 &#8211; Biting And Nipping</p>
<p>That is one of the most maddening puppy problems however the simple fact is that you simply may find it hard to eradicate it entirely, especially from young pups life. This really is simply because young puppies utilize biting, nipping together with mouthing as a pain alleviation for the suffering and scratching affiliated with teething period they go through (this might continue up to a few months). However, you possibly can still redirect this specific habit on to something a whole lot more appropriate like a Kong chewing toy. This small device may be crammed with puppy food and additionally treats and will offer your pet with several hours of enjoyment and always keep him far from your fingers, feet, boots or shoes etc.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 3 &#8211; Whining</p>
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<p>One more well-known doggy problem is whining. Some of us simply cannot stand this annoying sound, become extremely irritated and punish the puppy without even intending to figure out what is going on. The reality is that preventing pet dogs from whimpering is rather painless assuming that one understands what precisely to look for when investigating the origins of whimpering. Firstly be sure that the pet dog isn&#8217;t lonely (you can carry his dog house into the bedroom for the night ), hungry or thirsty. In addition, find out whether the temperature isn&#8217;t too low or too big as this can also cause him to whine. If your dog sits in front of the door he is trying to signalize that he has to relieve himself and you need to let him out. In case you did all of these things and your pet carries on whimpering he could quite possibly be dealing with numerous medical problems hence it&#8217;s best to consider taking him to the veterinarian as appropriate.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 4 &#8211; Woofing</p>
<p>Final among the four most maddening puppy problems. Though barking is known as a natural part of just about every dog&#8217;s life quite a few dogs get really into this and then lose control over the volume of noise they make. If you want to stop excessive barking you will have to recognize the actual cause of this kind of habit and heal it aided by the adequate strategy. My favorite one is based upon on using a water gun. As soon as your furry friend begins barking shoot him right in the face and then say firmly &#8216;silence&#8217;. Repeat the procedure every time he starts off making noise in order for your fido to couple barking with the uncomfortable experience of being wet. For this approach to work as it should you may need to be on the spot as frequently as you can and additionally react instantly. Bear in mind that consistency and patience are the 2 crucial elements while dealing with puppy problems.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training a small doggy might appear like a problematic task, particularly when it turns out that your new doggy is not as adorable as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own stools etc.). There is a selection of common puppy problems such as woofing, biting or whining that you might have [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training a small doggy might appear like a problematic task, particularly when it turns out that your new doggy is not as adorable as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own stools etc.). There is a selection of common puppy problems such as woofing, biting or whining that you might have to confront when educating your new puppy. In this particular article I am going to discuss a handful of them and present you with a few straightforward methods that may truly be of assistance when 1 is striving to teach the canine obedience.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 1 &#8211; Eliminating Inside</strong></p>
<p>The least complicated method to halt baby dog from messing your floor covering would be to create a living area specifically for him. You could do this either by buying a crate or separating part of the family room with a baby gate. Due to the fact that dogs are naturally clean animals your pet will never soil his den unless forced to. Just make sure to observe his behavior and take him to the garden as soon as you see that he&#8217;s circling and sniffing around. Furthermore, decide upon one spot as the toilet area so that he&#8217;ll associate eliminating with this exact spot and will be less likely urinate or defecate elsewhere. Stay consistent in making use of one command and ensure that all of the members of the family utilize the identical training methods as you.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Element 2 &#8211; Biting And Nipping</strong></p>
<p>That is one of the most maddening puppy problems however the truth is you are not able to eradicate it entirely, especially from young pups existence. This is certainly due to the fact puppies utilize biting, nipping and also mouthing as a remedy for the suffering and itchiness associated with the teething period they go through (this can certainly continue up to a couple of months). However, it is possible to still redirect such pattern on to some thing extra suitable the same as a Kong chewing gadget. This small device could be jammed with doggy foods and treats and will offer your puppy with hours of entertainment and hold him far from your palms, legs, shoes or boots etc.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 3 &#8211; Whimpering</strong></p>
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<p>A different standard doggie problem is whimpering. A lot of of us merely stand this annoying sound, get really frustrated and discipline the doggie without actually intending to fully grasp what is going on. The real truth is that preventing young puppies from whimpering is fairly uncomplicated provided that one understands exactly what to look for while investigating the leads of whimpering. First be sure your canine isn&#8217;t lonely (you can move his cage inside your bedroom for the night time ), hungry or thirsty. Furthermore, check whether the temp is not too low or too high because this may also cause him to complain. If the dog sits in front of the door he&#8217;s attempting to signalize that he really needs to relieve himself and you need to let him out. In case you did every one of these things and your pup carries on whining he might be dealing with a number of health-related complications hence it&#8217;s best to take him to the veterinarian if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 4 &#8211; Barking</strong></p>
<p>Final among the 4 most maddening doggy problems. Even though woofing is actually a natural part of each and every dog&#8217;s life a number dogs get seriously into this and then lose control over the volume of noise they make. In an effort to cease excessive barking you certainly will need to determine the actual cause of such behavior and handle it using the adequate solution. My personal favorite one is based upon on making use of a water gun. Whenever your dog starts barking shoot him without delay in the face and then say strongly &#8216;quiet&#8217;. Repeat the procedure every time he commences making noise to ensure that your puppy to connect barking with the sore sensation of getting wet. For this system to function properly you may need to be on the spot as many times as you can and additionally react immediately. Bear in mind that regularity and patience are the two main factors while fighting puppy problems.</p>
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<p>Getting a new puppy is an exciting, happy event, but you will soon have to teach your little fuzz ball the proper place to toilet, and the sooner the better. Choose a spot in the yard or a litter box where your little friend will be expected to eliminate, and be consistent. Consistency includes all members of the family so let everyone know the correct place for the Havanese to do his or her business. As soon as you bring your new puppy home take him or her to the correct place and allow some time for elimination to take place. Praise your Havanese when he or she eliminates, and then show him or her the rest of his or her new home.</p>
<p>If you provide a small place for your Havanese to sleep, he or she will not eliminate in that spot. A clean crate with a small blanket or towel is a good place for your puppy to sleep in when you are not able to watch him or her. When you remove your Havanese from the crate, immediately take him or her outside to the correct spot. Have a certain command you always use when he or she eliminates, so that you will be able to say the command and get results. Praise your puppy when he or she eliminates. A treat can also be given for a reward. Take your puppy outside or to the litter box every two hours while you are awake and first thing in the morning.</p>
<p>Other kinds of Havanese Training can be good for keeping domestic life peaceful and for fun. Basic commands such as &#8220;sit,&#8221; &#8220;off,&#8221; and &#8220;settle&#8221; are good for teaching good manners. Gently help your Havanese to sit while saying, &#8220;sit.&#8221; Take your hands away and give a treat while he or she is still sitting. Soon the puppy will learn to sit when he or she hears the command. &#8220;Off&#8221; and &#8220;leave it&#8221; are good for preventing and stopping bad behavior. When your Havanese tries to jump onto someone who is afraid of dogs, or jumps onto a table, say, &#8220;Off,&#8221; and gently remove the pup from the guest or table. Offer praise when your puppy is removed from the forbidden object. Show your puppy a treat, and when he or she becomes interested, say, &#8220;Leave it,&#8221; while distracting him or her with another treat or toy. Give the second reward so that your Havanese will learn to associate &#8220;leave it&#8221; with good things. The command to &#8220;settle&#8221; is a good one to use if your Havanese becomes overly excited and noisy at times. Gently help your Havanese to lie down, saying &#8220;settle,&#8221; and when he or she is quietly settled, give a treat. Repeat exactly the same process several times a week until your Havanese learns what to do on command.</p>
<p>Havanese are a generally good-natured dog that has not been damaged by over breeding. However, individuals do not always conform to the breed standard. Becoming frustrated and impatient will only make the problem worse. If your Havanese does not learn what you want him to right away, think of it as your failure rather than the puppy&#8217;s. If your puppy training proves difficult, see a veterinarian or breeder for professional advice and training. Enjoy your new friend.</p>
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