🥓 Hide meds, not love — the tastiest way to care!
Pet MD Wrap A Pill Bacon Flavour is a versatile, low-calorie pill paste designed to conceal any size pill or capsule in a delicious bacon-flavored treat. With 59 servings per pack, it’s perfect for all dog breeds and life stages, making medication administration easier, less stressful, and more enjoyable for both pets and owners.
Package Dimensions | 7.11 x 6.81 x 6.2 cm; 59 g |
Item model number | WAP001 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Bacon |
Item Form | Paste |
Allergen Information | Wheat may contain |
Colour | Brown |
Size | 119 Count (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Keep in a cool dry place and out of the reach of children. |
Specific Uses | Making medication easier |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 59 g |
M**R
Brilliant
This is the most brilliant stuff I have come across. My dogs love it and medication goes down without a fight. Will most definitely get more. So worth every penny.
A**R
Works well for fussy dog
Doesn’t cover strong smelling medication like Gabapentin but works well for meds made especially for dogs. This is the only way my dog will take reconcile (with additional encouragement and rewards for after) and I’ve managed to get him to take droncit and the occasional Gabapentin with it, too. He’s a nightmare for meds and I only need a small layer of this to cover his daily ones, so it lasts a long time. Been a life saver, definitely recommend.
C**Y
Made my dog wretch
my boy hates taking tablets and spits them out. I could have them in anything and he would spit them out.However, when he went to the Vets they used a little pill treat similar to this which he wolf down. I believe it was supposed to be a cat, but he absolutely loved it and would happily then take his tablets. Unfortunately, these contain too much fat for his diet so I was on the lookout for low fat Pill hiding treats. I would say these are very expensive. But it did seem to cover the tablet.However, my boy tasted this and was making retching noises before I even put a tablet in it. Every time I would get it out of the cupboard, he would run away and hide his head. There is no way that he would eat this treat to be honest it did smell very chemically like synthetic bacon.I don’t know how others have got on with this, but my dog really really did not like it and he’s not that fussy with food, especially bacon.
M**R
Unlike others, this one worked great for me.
My Staffie would not take his meds. Pills wrapped in this and he catches them every time, and more importantly, swallows them.
K**3
only 1 negative
Great stuff but really unreliable because it's always going out of stock for what seems like a really long time which is no good if you have a tricky or fussy pet also price keeps shooting up to ridiculous amounts it's just a paste after all.
K**N
Works well but not if they assume anything may contain a pill
He liked the taste, but was going through a suspicious phase and refused to eat before checking. Think theyd be ok for dogs who dont have to take multiple pills twice a day and have gotten wise to the crafty human tricks!
H**R
Brilliant way to get my fussy dog to take pills
Used to wrap pill - dog usually spits pill out but wrapped in this she was looking for more . Will always be keeping a supply of this in the house for use in the future - excellent !!!!!!!!! Expensive but probably worth money because of reduced hassle .
G**N
My dog didn’t like it
Well packaged and would have been easy to use but sadly my dog wouldn’t go anywhere near it. Not sure if the smell of it put him off but he never even got round to tasting it. On the whole I think it’s quite expensive if you have to use it as a daily part of life (epileptic dog). Based on the price and my dog’s reaction I’m not sure I’d recommend.