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🐕💊 Master the art of pet meds with precision and care!
The QIYADIN Pet Pillar Gun is a compact, dual-tip pet medication dispenser designed for small animals. Featuring two silicone soft tips—one for pills and one for liquids—this reusable, washable tool ensures safe, accurate, and stress-free administration of pet meds. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it’s a vet-approved solution that helps pet owners confidently manage their pets’ health routines.











| ASIN | B072BS471Z |
| Amazon Bestseller | #186,630 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #480 in Dog Nursing Supplies |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (7,629) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 9880747 |
| Pet Type | Cat, Dogs, Small Animals |
| batteries required | No |
C**E
it worked for my cat!
tired of having my fingers chewed up and skeptical of pillers from previous experience, I decided to give it another chance. backstory - my 14 y/o kitty is on a 10-day round of antibiotics after being diagnosed with CKD. the first four days he was fooled into eating his pill with wet food. the next three days were traumatizing for both kitty and me lol. no matter what I tried, he would spit up his pill until somehow I managed to give it to him. item review - the pill gun comes with two silicone tips, one is meant to have a slit to hold pills but mine are identical with no slits. not a big deal, it worked for my cat's antibiotic pill (zeniquin 25mg). the plunger was smooth and did not get stuck at all. one important thing to note is that the silicone tip needs to be applied correctly - check the product images and be sure to roll it up past the plastic lip, it could be a choking hazard otherwise. all in all, it was a cheap solution to a big problem and now kitty and I are happy! we're waiting for him to finish his antibiotics and then it's time for more tests. if he is prescribed more pills I might update my review to reflect my experience.
B**Y
It works, but it depends on your cat always!
In having to for the first time as a daily routine, give a cat medication it’s very dependent on the cat and does require a lot of experience or an abundance of YouTube tutorials, especially when you’re dealing with a sick animal you don’t want to stress it anymore than it already is, I am not a professional veterinary technician, or anything like that, but for 20 days straight I just got through taking care of a beloved animal, along with a product like this if there’s any stress on the animal immediately have a veterinary technician simply do it for you and help you to learn as it takes effort, and some basic knowledge. for most animal lovers it’s whatever the cost and vets are usually very willing to help with these things. My specific issue was swollen lymph nodes so the cat already did not want to eat or drink, you have to get it “the pill“ at least 2/3 past the tongue basically down the throat that’s why it is called a pill gun, it’s why it has suction and literally shoots the pill because if you simply try to put one in by hand, the cat will spit it out somewhere and quickly learns to spit it out when you are not looking. Anyways, my point if your animal actually needs medication it’s usually not a good scenario and you don’t want your animal under any more stress than it already is so a device like this is extremely handy, and it becomes habit and routine for the animal very quickly once it’s learned how to use properly, I thought YouTube tutorials would be enough but one person is not enough unless they are a expert technician. One thing I am positive of the faster the better and quick and easy and painless so there’s no stress or discomfort to the animal in question- so all the YouTube tutorials you can watch and Most are making it look like it’s really easy and it is not! 100% have a professional technician help you a few times whether you bring your cat to the vet or they come to you, it’s a service most that’s offer and for the love of your animals absolutely necessary to do it properly. The product works wonderful, there’s some more sleek designs that are a little more appropriate as the less the animal sees the less it is prone to be weary of what’s in front of it, kind of like seeing a large needle as opposed to a very small needle for a human. But like I said it works and it’s just a tool, so it needs to be used properly and assuming you love your animal and you’re buying this for that reason 100% if it does not go smoothly the first time, talk to your veterinary office immediately for assistance, then it quickly becomes a routine. For the price and the fact that it works overall it’s a decent product, you can’t put a price tag on taking care of your animal properly but also unless your animal requires medication daily for the rest of his life, you do not need a professional grade pill shooter, so if something like this works just fine short term. It’s a tool that works and if you’re new to this kind of task like I said it becomes routine but have a professional to assist you and teach you for your animal. It works as advertised, cleaning is not a problem. And if your animal requires medication on a daily basis, I’m sure you have already spoken with your vet and have a solid routine down but for short term care this is perfect.:) a further note as time is usually a factor make sure it can be delivered immediately, I needed it quickly and thank you Amazon for getting this to me next day as I need it-
A**A
No caben píldoras
No le caben las píldoras y esta muy caro.
M**Y
QIYADIN Cat Pill Shooter
Using the QIYADIN Cat Pill Shooter made an unpleasant task so much easier and safer
P**Y
Price: $6.99, Cost: $2838.99
TLDR: The soft silicone tip popped off the syringe and down my cat's throat, which cost $2832 to remove by emergency endoscopy. One of my cat's, Poppy, needs to begrudgingly take a pill every day. We've struggled with finding a way to do this that doesn't distress him too much while also making sure he swallowed it. I'd heard of pill gun/syringes devices and bought this one around 2 months ago. The difference was night and day, a real game changer. Until last night I would have rated this 5 stars. It did what it claimed and did it pretty well. It popped the pill deep into his throat, if aimed right, so he couldn't cheek it and spit it out discretely later. It shortened the whole pill giving process and was much less distressing for him. Previously it would take a couple minutes to do and tick him off enough to give us a cold shoulder for a while. With this device it took maybe 30 seconds and he'd stay with us on the couch as if nothing happened. Last night we went through our usual routine of giving him his pill, but the 1 inch silicone tip that holds the pill shot off instead and went down his throat. Naturally we freaked and took him to the nearest vet ER where they saw it on xray but he didn't puke it up when they induced emesis. They recommended an immediate endoscopy (a tube camera with grabbers they stuck down his throat) as it wasn't in his intestines yet (it would have meant surgery if it got in there) and were luckily able to remove it without complications. I guess what I'm taking away from this, besides a $2832 vet bill, is that my next pill gun/syringe will not have removable tips. The concept works, but the execution is crucial. I caution all other pet owners considering these devices to do the same.
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