🐶 Pill poppin' made easy!
The Lxnoap Pet Pill Gun is a handy dispenser designed for administering oral tablets and capsules to dogs and cats. Measuring 15cm x 5cm, this one-handed tool ensures safe and efficient feeding, making it an essential accessory for pet owners. The package includes two pill guns, providing great value and convenience.
V**I
Life saver for giving my cat giant chemo capsules
I have to give my cat 3 very large chemo capsules every two weeks. He usually fights it really hard which turns out to be traumatic for the both of us. I’ve tried a couple pill guns but they were too small and would actually tear the capsules open. If you’re looking to give smaller tablets, this isnt what you want. This pill shooter is very large, perfect for giant pills. Works great for my boy’s chemo capsules 🤗
D**N
Better than using my fingers
We recently found out our 7 year old doggy had developed epilepsy so she is on pills for now on 2x a day & I wasn't real happy about sticking my finger down her throat & Im sure she didn't like it either.So we are getting used to using this pill shooter and so far it is working well for us. I don't know how long these will last but for how cheap these were it doesn't really matter. One thing I will mention and someone else did to is they do come with the plastic at the pill end not trimmed very well so I got my razor knife out and trimmed it off so it wouldn't scratch the inside of her mouth. For what these cost it's worth it even though I had to do some trimming.
C**R
Wonderful
Love it!! Makes pill giving so much easier followed with a treat!
J**.
Good for capsule pills only.
Our dog is epileptic and we've been trying to find ways to give him his medicine without sticking our fingers down his throat or giving him pill pockets since those can get pricy, hence why we tried this out. It lasted about 2 weeks then we returned it. My main reason for the return is sharp plastic fingers which hold the pill. It nicked his throat even after I shaved it down and smoothed it out. Hard no for me.Packaging is basic but I don't care for that anyway. So it's environmentally friendly in that regard and also it's reusable. Just wash it off after each use with water and a light soap scrub. Using the pusher is straightforward. Take off the cardboard stopper, put the pill in the plastic fingers, and push down on the plunger. You can adjust the middle plastic holder so it's also not going to touch a dirty surface. That piece is more so designed for the depth of your animal's throat to you don't shove it too far down. Also, the value isn't bad, two units for less than $10 is good.Here are the many downsides,1. The medicine must be in a capsule. Any smaller pills would fall off or not come off the holding fingers correctly. Tested that and it was a mess.2. The plastic fingers that hold the pill needed serious trimming. There was lots of plastic that wasn't cleaned off during the manufacturing process so I had to trim that off. It took 2 minutes at most but if not cleaned could result in my pet ingesting plastic shards or getting cuts in their throat.3. The large opening down the sides of the fingers allow the pill to fall out of place. Then you get this salvia and half-dissolved pill mess to clean up.4. This isn't designed for liquid so don't try that. Not a downside but don't get this and expect it to perform that action.5. Good luck getting your pet to sit still enough to shove this down their throat. I'm used to giving medicine to my dog but since this is a device that is designed to go into the beginning of the throat so they don't cough the medicine up, I can see many people having issues with that. It's a willpower of people rather than a failure of the product. However, a failure of the product is the sharp plastic going into a sensitive tissue area (throat). I think a silicone outside with a hard plastic plunger would be a better alternative here.
J**.
Pill shooter
It works
A**E
Works ok
Does the job I guess but cheaply made.. plastic is thin and flimsy at the end and shreds easily. Had to clip some pieces off at the end with nail clippers.. seemed sharp and jagged so bothers my cats throat to get a pill in her. Have one similar that I got at a vet clinic and the plastic is smoother and nice and curved inward at the end.. ordered these extras as I have extra cats to dose. Not really sure I can use em.
B**Y
This is the Best Purchase I have made in many years.
Buying this pill dispensing syringe changed my life!!! I have a very difficult cat who needed to be given medication in the form of a pill every day. I tried Pill Pockets. He could easily find the pill and spit it out before swallowing. I tried to shove the pill down his throat. That was really a bad idea. I still have the scars to remind me not to do that again. I even tried other syringe pill dispensers. They did not hold the pill in place long enough for me to get it anywhere near the struggling cat. This dispenser is different. My cat jumps up on the counter and lies down on a towel I have placed there for his comfort. I show him the syringe and he pretty much opens his mouth without my having to be at all forceful. I have never seen anything like this. He gets his pill mid morning. If I don't think to invite him to the pill session, he will jump up and sit on his towel and look at me until I comply with his request for his medication. I always immediately follow giving him the pill with a little food treat. His enthusiasm for getting his pill may or may not have something to do with being offered brunch. I used to dread having to give him any medication. Now it is so easy and with the dispenser, strangely something we both enjoy. I am even more amazed because when I take him to the vet he has to be anesthetized before the vet can get anywhere near him.
L**N
Works great
Bought to use on goats. Makes giving them their copper bollus a lot easier
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