GVP
Pet Piller
Pet Piller
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Product Description
Make giving tablets and capsules to your pet easier with the GVP Pet Piller. This practical pill dispenser is designed to help deliver medication safely to the back of your dog or cat’s throat, reducing stress for both you and your pet.
Whether you are managing short term treatment or ongoing medication, this handy device gives you better control and accuracy compared to using your fingers alone. It is ideal for pet owners who struggle with giving tablets, especially to wriggly puppies, kittens or anxious pets.
Key Features
- Suitable for dogs and cats
- Designed for tablets and capsules
- Blue rubber prong tip holds medication securely
- Easy grip finger grooves for better control
- Trigger action for smooth, controlled dispensing
- Helps place medication at the back of the throat
The improved design allows for more precise placement, helping reduce the risk of your pet spitting the tablet out. It can be especially helpful when giving worming tablets, antibiotics or other prescribed medications.
Directions for Use
- Place the tablet or capsule into the prongs of the blue rubber end.
- Position your fingers securely in the finger grooves.
- Gently open your pet’s mouth using your free hand, holding the upper jaw with your thumb and index finger.
- Insert the piller carefully and press the trigger to release the tablet at the back of the throat.
- Close your pet’s mouth gently and stroke under the chin to encourage swallowing.
Always remain calm and gentle during the process. If your pet is distressed or aggressive, seek advice from your veterinarian or veterinary nurse on safe handling techniques.
Additional Information
Important Information
The device may naturally deteriorate over time with repeated use or long term storage
Inspect before each use and replace if damaged
If your pet continues to resist medication, vomits after dosing, or shows signs of illness, contact your veterinarian promptly. Proper dosing is essential for effective treatment and your pet’s health.
Always remain calm and gentle during the process. If your pet is distressed or aggressive, seek advice from your veterinarian or veterinary nurse on safe handling techniques.
Frequently Asked Questions
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