VetriScience Pinchers Pill Hiding Probiotic Peanut Butter Flavor Dog Treats, 45 count, 2 count
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Make sure your pup takes the medication he needs with VetriScience Pinchers Pill Hiding Probiotic Peanut Butter Flavor Dog Treats. These pinchers are made with organic peanut butter to mask the scent of your paw-tner’s medicine and instead provide him with a delicious taste. They fit around most pills, capsules and tablets without excessive shaping and leave behind no residue. These treats also contain probiotics to support the digestive and immune health of your furry friend for a normal recovery. Help get your companion back on track with VetriScience Pinchers Pill Hiding Probiotic Peanut Butter Flavor Dog Treats.
Key Benefits- Pill hiding treats designed to make sure your furry friend takes the medication he needs.
- Made with organic peanut butter to mask the scent of medicine and instead provide your pup with a delicious taste.
- Fits around most pills, capsules and tablets without excessive shaping and leaves behind no residue.
- Contains probiotics to support the digestive and immune health of your paw-tner for a normal recovery.
- Helps your companion get back on track with natural ingredients with few calories.
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Item Number190497
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Weight13 ounces
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds
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Food FormTreats
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Special DietNo Corn No Wheat No Soy
Organic Peanut Putter Powder, Arabic Gum, Oat Flour, Maltodextrin, Sodium Alginate, Calcium Sulfate, Brewers Dried Yeast, Glycerin, Chickpeas, Apples, Blackstrap Molasses, Canola Oil, Soy Lecithin, Water, Dried Citrus Pulp, Sorbic Acid (A Preservative), Dried Bacillus Coagulans Fermentation Product, Propionic Acid (A Preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (A Preservative), Citric Acid, Rosemary Extract, Silicon Dioxide, Vegetable Oil.
Caloric Content3217 kcal/kg, 10 kcal/treat
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 12.6% min |
Crude Fat | 6.58% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.51% max |
Moisture | 13.68% max |
Bacillus Coagulans | 15,625,000 CFU/gram |
Try as a treat first before using as a pill hider.
Customer Reviews
81% Recommend
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Ellie loves these
By E2021 on Mar 25, 2021
Giving her anything by hand is hard. Putting pills in food is near impossible as she can sniff them out from a mile away and simply won’t eat. She will not touch the Greenies. I took a chance on these even though they were on the pricey side. She took right to them with no issues. Now they are out of stock!! How disappointing!!
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Pinchers purchase
By Musician on Feb 20, 2021
This was not a good purchase. The product was too small to adequately hold a small capsule or a small round tablet. Most pockets were stuck together. The only way to make them work was to cut them down the one side, push the medication into the pocket and closing up the edges, stretching them for coverage. I would not purchase these again.
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Great product for dogs with chicken allergies
By HLH2 on Jan 13, 2021
My dog developed a food related allergy and is now on a food trial diet to eliminate all chicken ingredients. He also takes a pill at night and finding pill pockets that don’t have any chicken in the ingredients was difficult until discovering these. I have a small dog so one is too large, but they are easily broken into smaller pieces and while a bit harder than some pill pockets, they do warm up a bit in your hand and then easily flatten out to place the pill on and then simply fold around the pill. He knew when the switch was made from his previous pill pocket and did take a moment to sniff the first new one before trying it, but after that there has been no hesitation in him taking it and My dog developed a food related allergy and is now on a food trial diet to eliminate all chicken ingredients. He also takes a pill at night and finding pill pockets that don’t have any chicken in the ingredients was difficult until discovering these. I have a small dog so one is too large, but they are easily broken into smaller pieces and while a bit harder than some pill pockets, they do warm up a bit in your hand and then easily flatten out to place the pill on and then simply fold around the pill. He knew when the switch was made from his previous pill pocket and did take a moment to sniff the first new one before trying it, but after that there has been no hesitation in him taking it and the pill. Easy-peesy! Very satisfied with the product and so happy to find items that don’t contain any chicken! … more
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My dog doesn’t like them
By Goosemom on Mar 6, 2021
My dog turns his nose up at these. I have to hide them in wet food or suggest that he eat them many times. Then they are too firm and require a lot of chewing and stick in his teeth. I won’t buy them again.
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My dog won't touch them.
By Les7699 on Jan 14, 2021
I am trying to isolate my dogs allergies so I searched and searched for pill pockets that didn't contain meats. Thought these would be perfect but my dog won't eat them. I've never even had the chance to hide a pill in one because he just pushes the treat around with his nose. Will be donating both bags to the shelter and start searching again.
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Definitely not peanut butter flavored
By Pockets on Mar 11, 2021
My dog loves any kind of peanut butter but will not touch these pill pinchers. They are advertised as peanut butter flavor but do not even smell like peanut butter.
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Too small for pills
By Bigdog on Dec 12, 2020
These are really small and does not work well for pills. You can only put one in each and capsules don't fit well. Won't order again.
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Works for an uninterested dog
By Mich on Sep 20, 2020
My dog takes several medications in AM. Recently she is unable to use cheese (normal process) in AM but can in PM. These have been a lifesaver ... she wants these and will take the pills to eat them. I use one pocket, break it apart and one gets a benedryl, one half a pepcid, and the last one half a caplet all using one pincher. I
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dog will eat your finger better let go
By tigger on Aug 4, 2020
you can stuff it,or like me i split it with scissors to get a thick liquid in them and then squeeze them back together the dog doesn’t care he can smell it but still goes right for it. not a care in the world. idk what they taste like but apparently dog crack lol they will almost swallow whole they get those eyes, now a smaller dog may need it cut in half to be able to do the same thing i have a pit so to him these are tiny things. to a shitz tzu they’re probably not so small. my dog gets 3 a day with his very thick liquid in it. doesn’t blink an eye. actually watches me fill them and close them up i hide them around the house, make him find them for fun it’s quarantine after all work that brain you can stuff it,or like me i split it with scissors to get a thick liquid in them and then squeeze them back together the dog doesn’t care he can smell it but still goes right for it. not a care in the world. idk what they taste like but apparently dog crack lol they will almost swallow whole they get those eyes, now a smaller dog may need it cut in half to be able to do the same thing i have a pit so to him these are tiny things. to a shitz tzu they’re probably not so small. my dog gets 3 a day with his very thick liquid in it. doesn’t blink an eye. actually watches me fill them and close them up i hide them around the house, make him find them for fun it’s quarantine after all work that brain out. … more
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For a dog reluctant to eat, these didn't solve much
By Arjay on Jun 17, 2020
Tried these for pocketing pain meds for my senior dog after he stopped taking his meds in almond butter, and then carefully separated the meds from deli meat to spit them on the floor. He could still taste the one med he really didn't like, and refused to take the it in the Pinchers, too. The only thing I could say for the pinchers was that it made it easier to force the quickly-dissolving pills down his throat. But these did nothing to make pilling him any easier. We're back to deli meat, and trying to keep his chin up so he has to swallow the pill (works about 2/3 of the time).