Some years ago, a vet had suggested marshmallows as a DIY form of pill pocket for some pills I needed to administer to a large dog I used to have. Unfortunately, in spite of the likely gelatin content and the known penchant that particular dog had for sweets (I generally had to keep such foodstuffs out of his reach as sugar is really not good for dogs), he didn’t find the marshmallows the least bit appealing (before I even bothered trying to put a pill in one).
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Lucky Charms from General Mills it ain’t
Melki Premium Member about 8 years ago
But, it looks magically delicious!
TossedSaladCartoon about 8 years ago
You should have bought the “Buttholes & Balls”, apparently dogs LOVE those flavors!
J Short about 8 years ago
You need the one with the bones made out of cat crap.
Cerabooge about 8 years ago
Looks like that dog has already been eating too many marshmallows.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 8 years ago
Haha! Too funny! F – Minus is the best comic, bar none, IMO.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 8 years ago
Marshmallows have gelatin in them which come from bones so you’d think…
jmcx4 about 8 years ago
Whenever I switch brands of dog food, my dog gets the ootie pooties.
However, maggot ridden road kill doesn’t bother him at all….
stepham about 8 years ago
Some years ago, a vet had suggested marshmallows as a DIY form of pill pocket for some pills I needed to administer to a large dog I used to have. Unfortunately, in spite of the likely gelatin content and the known penchant that particular dog had for sweets (I generally had to keep such foodstuffs out of his reach as sugar is really not good for dogs), he didn’t find the marshmallows the least bit appealing (before I even bothered trying to put a pill in one).