Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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My approach with a Shih Tzu would be to ask someone to hold them as described in the article, then place my thumb on the inside roof of its mouth, inside the teeth. This makes it hard for a dog to close their mouth and gives me a couple of seconds to push the tablet over the top of the tongue, as far to the back of the throat as I can with a single finger.
However, it isn't easy. Most vets will happily book a dog into the nurses clinic to be wormed by a professional (after all, vets shouldn't ask members of the public to do something we wouldn't do easily ourselves). Always clarify in advance what the fee would be for this, as it varies from nothing to the price of a worm-check consultation.
Another alternative would be to try eg a liquid or spot on wormer, but always do this through your vet in order to ascertain that it has a veterinary license and would work, and that it can be safely given alongside any existing flea treatment.
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