Greenies Pill Pocket Tablet Variety Pack (3, 3.2 oz. Packs)
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30 pills per pack (so you'll get three packs of 30 pills totaling 90 pills) I'm not a seller, but I've bought these before.
The expiration dates for our products are currently set for late 2017. Every week, we order them directly from them, and this is what we've been getting. Remember that this is a best-by date, not an expiration date. The product will be very useful for a long time after the best buy date has passed.
There are three of these bags in total. 2 oz. One bag contains hickory smoke flavor, another contains chicken, and the third contains peanut butter. My dog doesn't mind if I take his pill because he enjoys it.
The idea behind the pill pocket is for the dog to be so engrossed in the flavor that they don't realize there's medicine inside. For them, it's simply a tasty snack. Try organic low-sodium peanut butter or low-sodium cheese if you're looking for something a little more natural. If you're looking for something that's already made, this is the place to go. Because salt is used as a preservative and without it, there would be little shelf life, you might have a hard time finding it. I hope this helps.
Selected User Reviews For Greenies Pill Pocket Tablet Variety Pack (3, 3.2 oz. Packs)
Greenie Pill Pockets are a huge hit with my dog. They're like crack for puppies, and when he takes his meds in the morning, he goes crazy for them. Our dog, however, spits them out and refuses to eat them, so I believe the most recent batch we ordered was tainted or expired. When I contacted Amazon, I was informed that this product is not eligible for a refund, so it appears that I will be out of pocket. I suggest purchasing from a different vendor or website that stands behinds their product.
And I couldn't seem to find a suitable hiding place for it. Aside from a massive hunk of Velveeta cheese (*gag*). *sniff sniff* that he wouldn't. . . . He sneered and scowled at whatever the pill had been hidden in. br>br>He's a jerk with a good heart. He can gain a pound by simply looking at a snack. As a result, we needed a better response to the golf-ball-sized chunk of cheese. to persuade him to take his meds on a daily basis My daughter, who works as a veterinary technician, sent me a bag of Greenie pill pockets to try. WOOOWHOO! br>br>AND WOOOWHOO! This is the other option!! br>*HAPPY DANCE
For Mr. "*sniff sniff*, I have to use TWO. br>Wadeuh minute, to say the least. br>*sniff sniff
Is that abr>*sniff sniff
br>OMG. br>Yes, it is. br>IT'S A PILL!
MOM! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO br>I KNOW YOU'RE THINKING OF KILLING ME! "uptight dingleberry. "br>br> br>br>(Here comes the chuckle. ) Because of how he acts, I'm convinced. This is exactly how I imagine him thinking! He doesn't have a favorite flavor. )br>br>He doesn't have a favorite flavor. …. Everything is fine in his world. br>Each pocket contains nine calories, so we're only adding 36 kal to his daily intake. The calorie count is an added bonus, as some dogs may require two or three pills to get the pill past a picky nose. I also use these to store antihistamine medications. br>br> Each of the two men is given three tabs. Three tabs, on the other hand, necessitate three pill pockets rolled together. I'm really happy with how low the calorie count is. br>br>As well as getting rid of the smellybr>- In a fraction of a second, he can clear a room, including his furry sibling- butt. br>as a result of the cheese So, whatever. br>br> It's official: we've got a winner. We're going to buy a case of them! br>br>Because they dry out quickly, I seal the bag they're in with as much air as I can squeeze out. it's no longer a mystery I'll put it in a zip-top freezer baggie and squeeze out as much air as possible before closing it. It greatly aids in keeping them fresh in this situation.
My beagle is one of the most adept pill finders I've ever encountered. Right now, he's taking a lot of pills for anxiety and a leg injury. When my vet suggested them, I laughed out loud. I've tried hiding things in cheese, meats, homemade pate, peanut butter, and pb sandwiches, but he's always figured it out and spits the pill out. He even refuses to eat the flavored "chewables. " " He, on the other hand, adores these! Even Trazodone, his largest and most disliked medication, he will eat right out of my hand if I wrap it in a pill pocket.
However. We were giving our dog 14 pills per day, and he was getting pretty good at finding the pills in the people food and spitting them out. These were great, and he couldn't find the pills in any of them. They are tablet-sized (I was able to fit two tablets in each pocket by spreading the outside a little thinner). I would strongly advise getting the capsule-sized pockets if you have capsules. They're extremely malleable, and in the Arizona heat, they arrived super soft and melty (though they did return to a play dough-like consistency at room temperature). Each package contained the exact amount stated on the label. Within the bags, a couple (maybe one or two per pack) were broken apart, but it was simple to pinch the pieces back together.
My skeptic dogo, who is prone to foul-mouthed outbursts All my attempts to disguise/hide her tablets in cheese, small bits of meat, and various treats have failed because she tastes them twice a day, according to her. I despise putting the tabs down her throat twice a day because it makes her unhappy. br>I love these pill pockets! We've been using them for over a month now, and she hasn't realized she's on medication. The usage instructions are well-thought-out: With one hand, place the medication in the soft pocket, and then pinch the soft pocket shut with the other hand that has never touched the medicine. The strong (but delicious) smell of the pill pocket masks the odor of the medicine, and it's only bite-sized, so I usually take it with my medium-sized meals. It is swallowed by a medium-sized dog without chewing for an extended period of time. Deliveries of miracle drugs! She and I are both overjoyed now that it's time for medicine!.
My gentle older doggie has never had any issues. Uhm, YES! These are incredible. If I wrapped pills in sliced cheese, my sweet older doggie never had a problem swallowing them. I think she's grown tired of cheese as she's gotten older and needed different medications, so I gave these a try. The chicken varieties are delicious, and she devoured them - There will be no issues. My other dog would get one as a treat and absolutely adores it! However, following the first, My oldest lady was getting tired of them after 2x per day, so I ordered his variety pack and BOOM! We've gotten back into the swing of things. She enjoys the variety of flavors, and my other dog enjoys them all as well. Please try these for your sweet babies if they need pills - we'll keep ordering and keeping them on hand. As a treat, they'll be adored by your other dogs! The product is fantastic!.