Vet-Approved Pill Dispenser Gun for Dogs - Easy & Stress-Free Medication Delivery

Vet Worthy Pet Pill Gun for Dogs is the perfect choice for pet owners looking for a simple and effective way to give their furry friends their medication. With over 10,000 reviews and analysis conducted on December 30, 2022, 9Reviews has given this product their highest recommendation. This pill gun is easy to use and is designed to make giving your pet their medication a stress-free experience. Get your pet the care they need with Vet Worthy Pet Pill Gun for Dogs.
74
B2B Rating
108 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
70
Sturdiness
70
Size
68
Packaging
73
Overall satisfaction
78
Easy to use
85
Easy to maintain
86
Design
73
Build quality
72

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Tammy Jo: Used to give pills to dogs. Not the sturdiest I have used. But, will do the job.

United States on Aug 24, 2023

Carolyn: This pill shooter is unsafe, and therefore unusable. The tip is hard, rigid plastic, with sharp pointy tips at the end. I wouldn't use this on a young healthy cat, much less an older, chronically ill one. One little cut in the mouth could be detrimental to his health.

The worst part is that I can' even return it for some reason. It has been 3 weeks, so I should have about 1 week left to do so.

Anyway, I would give zero stars, but that is not an option. I suppose I am going to have to find one at a pet shop near me.

United States on Jul 19, 2023

Karina a.: Muy útil para las dosis de tabletas

Mexico on May 19, 2023

CAM: My cat needs to take small pills and figured out they were being hidden in her cat food & treats. I bought this and here's what works for me:
1. If you're giving your pet a small pill, keep the dispenser tipped up so the pill doesn't fall out.
2. For a cat (or small dog) sit crossed-legged with your pet trapped on your lap.
3. Carefully open your pet's mouth, avoiding sharp teeth, and quickly lower the dispenser into your pet's mouth and push the plunger aiming toward the back of the throat. Practice a few times to learn how the plunger works.
4. If you miss the back of the throat, pull the pill out of your cat's fur and repeat step 3 again. If your cat has ran away go back to step 2 and start over.
5. If you did get the pill to the back of the throat (good job, by the way!) then gently hold your cat's mouth shut and pet their throat to make sure they swallow.
6. Pet your cat, scratch their ears, tell them they're a good girl/boy/non-gendered cat, tell them you love them, and you can both be on with your day.

United States on Sep 15, 2022

Lisa Cooper: Highly effective for a dog that WILL NOT take a pill no matter what you do. As long as the pills are normal size it is great. Easy to use and administer. Put at back of throat and dispense. Getting a couple more in case 1st one wears out.

Canada on Jul 28, 2022

Wolfblood008Wolfblood008: Pas pour les petites pilules.
As de grosse fentes sur le bout, donc les petites pilules vont tomber avant d'arriver a destination.
De plus, assez volumineux, donc pas pour les animaux de petites tailles.

Aussi, comme mentionné dans certains commentaires en anglais, les pointes sur le bout sont assez piquante et pourrait blessé l'animal dans la bouche et la gorge.

Canada on Apr 25, 2022

Shubasa24: Es demasiado duro y rígido, eso lastima la garganta de mis mascotas.

Mexico on Dec 06, 2021

Susan Richardson: No sirve

Mexico on Sep 27, 2020

Consumer: Very easy to pill a cat with this device! I went with this one because there are no detachable tips that can come off in your pet's mouth like all of the slimmer pill poppers seem to have. This is a simple two-piece design that is safe, nothing can be accidently swallowed. This was also inexpensive, around 2 dollars, while others with the same design were 8-10 dollars, which I think is nuts for a small, plastic syringe. I got the pill down on the 2nd try, the first attempt only failed because I didn't press hard enough to pop it out, but the 2nd time worked with little fuss. I searched the floor for the spit up pill, thinking he successfully coughed it out, but he didn't. I was impressed and relieved it was that easy. He went to drink some water and I gave the little trooper his favorite food. Cats are notoriously picky and noncompliant, this particular little dude is good about being handled, but has a very keen sense of smell and I doubt he would eat any food or treats with hidden medicine.

The medication I was using- Bayer Praziquantel (tapeworm med)- needs to be taken in one dose to be effective. I thought about mixing it with tuna juice and giving it...

United States on Jun 12, 2020

Lincoln County MT: OK SHOPPERS shop wise...this item is identical to other sellers selling same item here on Amazon. Take a close look at the identical or close to identical photos of item and oh yeah it is the same. So you can buy at a reasonable price we ordered at 2 dollars or I saw it as high as over 12. I know amazing.
As far as easy to use..that depends on your relationship with your pet and if your pet is cooperative at all. We have a Mainecoon that is not. Over 50 years ago we had a tiny siamese who was not too. In between many cats have walked thorugh our hearts and left with a piece and have been easy as heck to pill. BUT when you have one that challenges every fiber of your wellpower to hang in there and get that blankity blank pill down the kitty. This s the first time we turned to a piller. And it allows hubby to get the pill down. I was doing well with it mixed into his food until we went from one pill a day to every other day as presribed by vets and kitty quickly picked up on the change and would refuse to eat the pilled food. OH yeah he could smell it or combined with he's not a dumb kitty realized it was every other night therefore his food was different every...

United States on Apr 22, 2020



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