Will my basenji hold a grudge?

Basenji Talk

  • Sonny has to take a daily seizure pill in the morning and at night and lucky for me the pill is very small. the funniest part about giving Sonny his pills is he has learned the sound of the pill bottle when I take one out. ( he's blind)…..he comes running from where ever he is when he hears me tip the pill bottle and sits at my feet...to him that sound means he's gets cheese!!! he has no idea there's a pill in the middle!! :)


  • Sonny reminds me of my dogs. They love taking pills because it means they are getting food or a treat! Bambi will come out when she hears me get my pills out of the bottle

    Jennifer


  • Oh the things basenjis will do for cheese! String cheese, cream cheese, sliced or cubed..it makes me laugh that we are all on here talking about how to get our dogs to swallow pills with cheese and all the while our dogs are looking at us like we're idiots typing about it…probably thinking , "uh, stop talking about cheese and go get us some!"


  • @sonnyboy:

    Sonny has to take a daily seizure pill in the morning and at night and lucky for me the pill is very small. the funniest part about giving Sonny his pills is he has learned the sound of the pill bottle when I take one out. ( he's blind)…..he comes running from where ever he is when he hears me tip the pill bottle and sits at my feet...to him that sound means he's gets cheese!!! he has no idea there's a pill in the middle!! :)

    That is incredibly adorable - bet it makes you smile! :) Give Sonny a hug from us. :)


  • Thank you for all the suggestions! We had success last night - I made the deluxe treat of all treats, with the pill in the middle: pill, then "lamb loaf" (dog food we use tiny bits of for training), then wrap that in cheese, with a little peanut butter on it. She ate it right up.

    Only problem was that her brother came out of nowhere and tried to steal it (was so busy with my concoction, forgot to crate him). I ended up chasing both of them around, trying to make sure she ate it and he didn't. He looked so depressed, I made a treat for him, too…

    Thanks again - I was not looking forward to performing the pill maneuver on her and getting glared at over that curly tail as she trotted away from me.


  • Okay as an aside, Arwen doesn't care about sliced cheese. It's not like I buy some cheap stuff, I get Kraft. She used to would ONLY eat it if I smashed it up to make it warm and soft. With Cara here now, she wants some when Cara takes her pills (she also zooms to my feet when I get her pills) but it is more like a "doing you a favor" expression. Til a few weeks ago when I got Velveta cheese and OMG she went crazy. Sigh. I tried to see if I could trick her– no, she really loves it, simply eats the other to make sure she gets her SHARE even if she doesn't want it.


  • Have you tried crushing the pill and feeding the bits gradually in something yummy that she likes. Alternate the 'pill' pieces with some without any pills in.


  • Mine have been very hard to pill forever. What works a few times will suddenly be figured out and won't work the next. In the beginning I tried wrapping it in cheese, then giving a few pieces of pastrami and sneaking one in with the pill inside, then grinding it up in a mouthful of peanut butter, and eventually all those things would stop working and after the food was well and good in there, the pill would come rolling out on the floor, and I would have to do it the old fashioned stuff it down their throat way - they learned with most things to eventually avoid me when they thought I was trying to con them, and kept their distance. Now, miraculously, they have decided they love the pill pockets sold by Greenies, and actually come running when they see the bag and boxes of pills come out. That has been working for about 4 months and I thank the universe every time they swallow those pills!


  • I put the girls working pills in the middle of a sausage (bite size). So they grab it and down it goes, none the wiser :)
    Ps. I've had to force a few pills down once she stopped just eating them and until I found the sausage solution. Just give them a treat straight up and a cuddle and all is forgiven :)


  • My basenji would have been growling and chewing thru the fence just to get at the pitbull lmao.


  • @Shaye's:

    Mine have been very hard to pill forever. What works a few times will suddenly be figured out and won't work the next. In the beginning I tried wrapping it in cheese, then giving a few pieces of pastrami and sneaking one in with the pill inside, then grinding it up in a mouthful of peanut butter, and eventually all those things would stop working and after the food was well and good in there, the pill would come rolling out on the floor, and I would have to do it the old fashioned stuff it down their throat way - they learned with most things to eventually avoid me when they thought I was trying to con them, and kept their distance. Now, miraculously, they have decided they love the pill pockets sold by Greenies, and actually come running when they see the bag and boxes of pills come out. That has been working for about 4 months and I thank the universe every time they swallow those pills!

    Funny how they learn so quick both good & bad. I bought them some cheap american cheese slices for pills and they will not even try it. The only like the more expensive deluxe cheese!

    Our one dog loves carrots, but only the sweet ones. He wont eat bland ones. So now he has become the carrot tester in the house. He is very accurate, it's a win win for everyone.


  • Just make it a game & Basenjis have a way of tell you if they need something.
    Good luck

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