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Greenies Pill Pockets, Beef, 7.9 oz, for Capsules | 
| Brand: Greenies Category: Pet Products
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $2.75 as of 9/4/2010 03:05 CDT details You Save: $6.24 (69%)
New (23) from $2.75
Seller: AnimalWorldNetwork Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 768
Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Chicken Liver, Beef, Pregelatinized Corn, Corn Syrup, Glycerin, Water, Wheat Gluten, Dried Vegetables (Carrots, Celery, Red Peppers, Spinach, Tomatoes, Beets), Natural Flavor, Salt, Brewers Yeast, Phosphoric Acid, Lecithin, Probiotics (Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Lactobacillus Lactis, lactobacillus Casei), Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Natural Color, Vitamin E Supplement, Ascorbic Acid, and Natural Antioxidents (Mixed Tocopherols and Rosemary Extract). Media: Misc. Size: 7.9-oz bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 1.8 x 8.5
MPN: 20959 Model: 015PPB-20959C UPC: 642863045400 EAN: 0642863045400 ASIN: B000QSON4K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Take the stress out of giving medications | | • | Tuck the pill or capsule into the built in pocket and your dog gets medication along with a tasty flavored treat | | • | Designed by veterinarians to be a nutritionally balanced treat | | • | Enriched with vitamin C and E for boosting immune systems |
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Product Description Greenies Pill Pocket/Dogs-Capsule 7.9oz Beef from Greenies.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 31
GREAT PRODUCT August 27, 2010 Andy Jabero my dog loves these treats and it makes it very easy for me to give him his meds!
Veterinary approved... August 27, 2010 Justine A. Lee (Saint Paul, MN United States) As a veterinarian, I've dispensed a lot of medications for both dogs and cats...that is, until I had to start medicating my own pets. I've became a lot more empathetic now that I've realized that I can barely pill my own cat (who runs away from me), and that my dog will not take pills in cheese or peanut butter. In fact, pilling my own pets has smartened me up on what meds pets really need. As a result, I've started prioritizing pills - in other words, I rank the order of importance of each prescription for pet owners, so they know which pills are an absolute MUST give, and which ones they can skip if they are getting desperately fed up with pilling.
Since then, my life has changed... thanks to Pill Pockets. I regret not inventing these, as it was one of those "duh" products that came out, making you wish you had the money-making patent. Whoever owns a dog that needs to be pilled chronically, pay heed. The Greenies Pill Pockets are awesome... that is, for dogs, at least.
My dog recently got put on a bunch of medications, and he's super picky (although less so, since getting put on steroids!). Being that he needs a total of 5 medications a day, I found Pill Pockets to be a true life saver, as they improve both my dog's and my quality of life. These little tasty, greasy, soft, malleable pockets are designed so that you can stick the pill (or multiple pills) in the center, and seal them into a hidden ball of "treat." It's like playing with palatable play-dough. Drop it in the food, and voila, it "makes pills a treat to give!"
The pros: Pill Pockets are easy, convenient, tasty, and come in multiple flavors (Dog: beef and chicken; Cat: salmon and chicken. It also comes in a hypoallergenic flavor - duck and pea - for both species with food allergies). More importantly, they are palatable - dogs seem to love them. Another pro is that they come in multiple sizes, and I'm able to stuff 5 pills - yes all 5 pills - into the larger "capsule" dog Pill Pockets.
The cons: One of my two cats won't touch Pill Pockets. This is, of course, the cat who actually needs to take medication. He also won't touch Feline Heartgard monthly chewable pills either, so I suspect he doesn't like moist treats. So, try at your own risk, particularly if you have a finicky cat. The other con is that Pill Pockets are a bit greasy - they have a high vegetable oil content. As ingredients are listed in order of use, vegetable oil is #4 for the dog pill pockets. While this doesn't affect the health of your pet, a hand-washing is a MUST after playing with Pill Pockets (which you should always do when handling your pet's meds, anyway). That said, I know that the vegetable oil is needed to keep the Pill Pockets malleable (easy to fold and maneuver). The other con - cost. They're not cheap, and if your pet is on loads of meds, it can certainly add up. Try jamming 5 pills in one capsule to help. But anything for Fido, right?!
Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC
Author of "It's a Dog's Life... but It's Your Carpet" and "It's a Cat's World... You Just Live In It"
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Awesome! Cat pockets save $ based on other review too! August 25, 2010 Lamb and Martyr (a grain of sand) Based on another reviewer I tried the cat pockets for my Rat Terrier. The price was half based on the packet having many more and being lower. My dog likes the salmon and the chicken just fine. The 6 pack is the best price. Giving him his pill every day is so much easier now. I had tried for ages to cover it in the doggie cheese whiz and that was just nasty and he often licked off the whiz and left the pill. Tricky little dog. ;-) Wish I had found these sooner.
The 28th Five Star Review July 10, 2010 Jonathan Sabin (Ellenton, FL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Rarely have I encountered a product that doesn't have at least ONE person who either thinks it's junk, or gives a (bogus) low review because the delivery guy accidentally dropped the package before leaving the item at the door.
As of this moment, 100% of the people reviewing the Greenies PILL POCKETS have given them a five-star rating, and I'm enthusiastically joining the crowd!
If you're a dog owner, you've almost certainly had to, at some point, give your dog a pill that he or she was reluctant to take. The usual remedy until now, (as suggested by our vet) was to simply shove the thing down the poor dog's throat, and then rub their neck to help the pill go down.
Recently, one of our dogs --a large yellow lab named Chip-- was suffering from untreatable throat cancer, but he still needed to take a number of pills to make his final days a little more comfortable. The vet specifically mentioned AVOIDING the "shove and rub" technique as it would be very painful for the dog --who at that point was even reluctant to eat his regular food.
Someone mentioned PILL POCKETS. We picked up a bag and lo and behold, they worked like a champ. Though Chip was still not really interested in eating a meal, the *very* meaty smell of the PILL POCKETS was irresistible to him, and he happily gobbled up his meds.
Sadly, we lost Chip about a week later, but then our other dog developed a minor skin rash that required he take some antibiotics. Eubie is a Border Collie, and they tend to figure things out before you do --and we were astounded when he wolfed down his medicine and then looked at us as if to ask "is that all --when do I get another?!"
My technique for using the PILL POCKETS is to stuff the pill(s) inside, pinch off the open end --and then, using my palms, "roll" the pocket into a smooth, round ball. With Eubie at least, he loves the smell so much, that he simply swallows it whole.
In fact, I discovered another great use for the PILL POCKETS and that is to take a rawhide bone and smear the nooks and crannies with a single pill pocket. Since they're kind of "doughy" in texture, they're perfect in this regard --and for a dog that will happily walk around the house with the rawhide bone for days without ever chewing on it, we've found that the "pill pocket infused" rawhide is something that he HAS to chew on. (In fact, he was SO focused on this task, that for the first time ever, he actually ignored the fireworks on July 4th.... it was truly amazing!)
- Jonathan Sabin
Sooo convenient! July 9, 2010 cricket Kudos to the person that invented the Pill Pockets. They smell good enough to eat myself. I use them for my dogs ill-flavored meds. Amazon.com researches and offers the best price. Beats any Pet Store chain.
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