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Now offering the benefits of CO2 Laser surgery (60 Wt) which enables the doctor to provide instant benefits for your pets, such as: less bleeding, less pain, less swelling and quicker recovery after surgery.
Cat Education & Tips
For your dog pets to enjoy time with you, they must always be in good health. Like you, if the pets are feeling pain they are unable to feel the mood of having fun!



 

Tablets
& Capsules
Step 1
Place the pill between the thumb and index finger of one hand.
Firmly grasp the upper jaw with the thumb and index finger of the other hand behind the canine teeth.
Step 2
Gently fold the upper lip over the teeth as you open the mouth. This will reduce the chance of being bitten.
Step 3
Rotate your wrist to tilt the head upwards.
Use your middle finger to slowly open the lower jaw.
Step 4
Keep your middle finger over the small incisor teeth and deposit the pill as far back on the tongue as possible.
Immediately close the mouth. Keeping your hand over the mouth, put the head down to facilitate swallowing.
Step 5
Stroke the throat or blow in the nostrils to encourage swallowing.
 

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Liquids & Syrups
Read the label for the proper dosage. If instructed, shake the contents of the bottle.

Step 1
Fill a syringe or dropper with medication before starting.
Liquid medication is poured into the pouch between the teeth and cheek.
Hold your dog’s jaw closed and tilt the head back slightly.
Step 2
Gently squirt the medication into the pouch with the dropper or syringe.
Step 3
Hold the mouth closed.
Stroke the throat or blow in the nostrils to encourage swallowing.
Step 4
Should your dog gag or cough out the medication, lower his head and calm him down.
Wait a few minutes and then try again.
 

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Helpful hints

Always read the label instructions carefully.
Ask your veterinarian if the medication can be given with food or must be given on an empty stomach. If it can be given with food, just put the pill into a small treat such as cheese or peanut butter or a small amount of food recommended by your veterinarian.
Get a friend or family member to help.
Avoid medicating a small dog on the floor or in your arms.
Place the dog on a table with a non-slip surface.
When administering medication stay calm - your pet can sense if you are nervous making it more difficult to apply the treatment. Always praise and reward your pet with a treat.

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