First, why would you want to shove a pill down a dog's throat with your fingers? Wrap the pill in some partially melted cheese, or hide it inside some peanut butter. The dog will never know there's a pill inside the cheese or peanut butter. It disappears fast, and will maintain your fingers in good working order.Originally Posted by coco-bean
In reviewing your previous posts your Vet prescribed a "pill", and some "stuff" to sprinkle on the food. Unclear whether the Vet has done a blood panel work up, tested several fecal samples, or just prescribed an anti-inflamatory, or antibiotic, or ??? This chronic diarrhea could be caused by anything from malabsorption, food allergy, parasites, intestinal overgrowths of bacteria, or a metabolic disorder. If you want to get to the root cause then the Vet will need to run diagnostics, and especially examine several fecal samples for parasites such as giardia which are sometimes difficult to find. If s/he is at a loss to explain the cause, then ask for a referral to a specialist. You'll get hit with some hefty expenses up front, but it's better than spending $100 a month for the rest of the dog's life.
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