Can Trifexis be crushed and mixed in food for dogs that won't take tablets normally?

I've been having some trouble getting my dog to take her Trifexis tablets as she just refuses to swallow them, no matter how I try to disguise them. I've thought about crushing the tablet and mixing it with her food to see if that might do the trick. Is it safe to do this, or could it affect how well the medication works?

Answer

Your concern about administering Trifexis to your dog is valid, and it's important to ensure your pet receives her medication properly to stay protected against parasites.

  • Avoid crushing the tablet, as it may reduce its effectiveness.
  • Consider alternative methods such as wrapping it in a treat.
  • Consult your vet for the best administration option for your pet.

Trifexis tablets can sometimes be challenging to administer due to their size or taste. Crushing the tablet is not recommended as it can impact the medication's efficacy. Instead, try disguising it in a treat or hiding it in food that your dog loves. If you're still having trouble, your veterinarian might suggest alternative methods or forms of the medication that are easier for your pet to tolerate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I crush my dog's Trifexis tablet and mix it with food?

    It is not advisable to crush Trifexis tablets as this may affect how the medication works. It's best to give the tablet whole, following the guidance of your veterinarian.

  • What alternatives can I use to help my dog take her medication?

    You can try wrapping the tablet in a small piece of meat or cheese, using a pill pocket, or asking your vet if there is a liquid or chewable form of the medication.

  • What should I do if my dog spits out the tablet?

    If your dog spits out the tablet, check with your veterinarian for advice. They might suggest a different administration technique or product that could work better.

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