Super picky dogs. Won't eat chewables that are suppose to taste good....even pill pockets. My Vet gave me a great tip...when handling a pill, you're basically cross contaminating it. If your hands touch the pill and then touch the surface of what you're hiding it in, they will usually sniff it out and refuse it. This stuff works best with small pills. It is pliable like playdough. So, here are my instructions: If it's a capsule, there shouldn't be any smell and hope he/she can't feel in his/her mouth that there's anything in there and hope for the best. If it's a pill, large one...cut up into small parts. scrape residue away. Wash your hands and take the paste and flatten it and press the pill to lift it up. Then wrap the rest of it around it. Small pill, no need to cut and do the same method. The smell definitely masks it this way and is very palatable to my dogs. I gave it 4 stars only b/c it's harder for capsules. Once your dog is onto you for hiding pills into stuff, it makes it more difficult. One dog stopped eating them. The other is still eating it. It is expensive, but when you can't get anything else to work, it's well worth the money.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]