Easy-Race9835
Easy-Race9835 OP t1_je33bzs wrote
Reply to comment by Peelboy in LPT: If your dog doesn’t want to eat their medication or their treats, try breaking a very small piece of it and place it on their tongue. Their taste buds will absorb the flavor and if it tastes good, they will automatically go for the bigger chunks. by Easy-Race9835
I have tried this with my dog and in her first instinct she smells it and rejects it but when I break a piece and place it in her mouth she seems to eat the rest of it. But I suppose different things have different taste and dogs may not like the taste of everything.
Easy-Race9835 OP t1_je32nu0 wrote
Reply to comment by theshogun02 in LPT: If your dog doesn’t want to eat their medication or their treats, try breaking a very small piece of it and place it on their tongue. Their taste buds will absorb the flavor and if it tastes good, they will automatically go for the bigger chunks. by Easy-Race9835
That’s a good idea as well.
Easy-Race9835 OP t1_je33qw6 wrote
Reply to comment by bobkmertz in LPT: If your dog doesn’t want to eat their medication or their treats, try breaking a very small piece of it and place it on their tongue. Their taste buds will absorb the flavor and if it tastes good, they will automatically go for the bigger chunks. by Easy-Race9835
Maybe dipping on BBQ sauce can do the job 🧐