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The Butler Sales Bullseye Pillgun is a durable, patented pill popper designed for small dogs and cats, enabling hassle-free administration of multiple tablets at once. Its ergonomic finger guard protects you while ensuring pills stay in place, making medication time safer and easier. Compact and lightweight, it’s a must-have tool for pet owners seeking a reliable, stress-free way to medicate their pets.
| ASIN | B000A86YBQ |
| ASIN | B000A86YBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,421 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #83 in Dog Nursing Supplies |
| Brand Name | Butler Sales |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,286) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2004 |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87 x 2.36 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 80140aaa |
| Item model number | 80140aaa |
| Manufacturer | BUTLER SALES |
| Manufacturer | BUTLER SALES |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, house-cats |
S**Y
Great little tool, painless and easy.
I fought with my poor pup for days. I went to Amazon, and was skeptical about this product as the reviews were mixed. I couldn’t be happier with the product. Mind you, this product is plastic. An animal can easily bite through and break the syringe if allowed. My pups won’t bite my hand, and keeping them calm is really important. I keep a few fingers in their mouths to prevent them from biting the syringe, then stick the syringe in the mouth / throat just behind the rear teeth. Though the next step is crucial in completing this process, at least for me and in my experience. I find I have to keep my pups head arched up, basically looking at the ceiling. This is for the swallowing process, because if they tilt their head down or to the side- they can potentially spit up the pill.. (Hopefully the pill isn’t completely destroyed on the upchuck process, though now you have to start back at the beginning with a upset / alerted doggy) I like to also gently rub from their throats up under their chin and count to 10 in this process of holding their head up. It’s more natural and feels like petting them rather than forcing their head up. I bought more than one and haven't needed any of the spares, I highly recommend. I would also like to thank all parties involved in my purchase, from add to cart - to delivery at my doorstep. Even after product use. I am thankful for how this makes my life and all my animals lives so much easier. It showed up in 2 days, as promised. Damn good job 👍
Y**O
Does not work with small pills at all
For years I had been using the so-called Pet Piller to administer medications to my cats. Recently, one of my cats was diagnosed with a heart murmur and now is on half a beta blocker pill per day. Since this pill is small as it is, cutting it in half makes it very tiny, and the pet piller doesn't really work that well anymore. The pill either falls out again or gets stuck betwen the plunger and the rubberized tip. So based on a favorable review here, I ordered the Bull's Eye. When I got it, I could tell immediately that the opening was way too big to be able to hold the half-size Atenolol. Trying it out confirmed it - the opening is about 4 times as big as the pill it needs to dispense. I also found the handling of this piller tedious. The plunger comes out easily (and it has to, because the pill is loaded from the back end) and to actually administer the pill, the piller needs to be held in a certain way with the index finger resting between two "guides", which left me with a lot less flexibility than I needed to successfully use it with my cat (if the opening were small enough in the first place). I would return it but return shipping would probably cost me more than I paid for it, so maybe I'll just pass it on to someone who needs to give huge pills to their animal.
S**G
Absolutely amazing!
I have a 40lb dog who was sick and on lots of meds. She’s very stubborn and tricky with taking pills and the only thing that semi worked was shoving them down her throat but sometimes that took 2-3 tries, plus was hard on my hand scraping along her teeth. And I’m sure that’s the last thing my sick dog needed was mom shoving pills down her throat. I tried this thing and it was magic - we both looked surprised at how easy it was. Now giving pills is quick and easy and no longer traumatizing. I usually dip the end in peanut butter to kinda act as a lubricant. This also helps keep small pills in place. Afterwards I run hot water over the end and all the peanut butter comes off. The square antibiotic pills you need to break in half. But otherwise it works with everything! Highly recommended! Such a weight off my back!!!
B**M
Finally found something that works for my pill adverse dog
I have a 12 pound Maltese who is not food driven and it has been impossible to disguise any pill in her food. I have tried everything but have had to resort to using my fingers to shove a pill down her throat. It had been especially difficult with her monthly heartworm pill since I also had to make sure that it didn’t get spit out and caught in her beard. Recently, she had to take an antibiotic for an infection in her paw and it was daily frustration. Finally, I got some advice from a dog rescue volunteer who has to administer numerous pills to dogs with all sorts of issues and temperaments. She mentioned the success she had using a pill gun. I was skeptical but it was so very simple and the pill shoots straight down her throat without giving her an opportunity to taste and reject it. This Bullseye pill gun is not a heavy duty item but it works as described. I think that the lightweight plastic is probably best for avoiding injury to the throat which I find more important than durability. Smaller pills or pieces of a pill need to be wrapped in a larger piece of food for this gun to work. I still have bags of unused pill hiders and I find that I can break a piece off and roll into a bigger ball around the smaller pill. I am quite pleased with my purchase and would definitely recommend it to anyone else who has a pill adverse dog.
D**.
WORKS WELL FOR LARGER CATS.
MY CATS ARE HARD TO GIVE MEDS TO IN PILL FORM ANDS THIS HOLDS THE PILL WELL BUT ITS LARGE SIZE DOES NOT FIT THE IN MY SMALLER 8 POUND CATS MOUTH WELL BUT IT DOES WORK WELL FOR THE CATS OVER 10 POUNDS
T**J
Quick and effective
Our adult cat has a condition where she has to take three small pills in one sitting, every day. She has never taken oral medication and turned her nose up at pill pocket treats and wet food, so it was futile to try to hide the medication. My son and I were getting punctured with her fangs, and she was able to spit out the pills and/or chew them which caused excessive drool and partially dissolved pills on the floor. This pill popper allows you to safely get the pills to the back of the throat, far enough that she can't push them back out, even though she tries. With her chin lifted, we stroke her neck and gently blow on her nose and she almost immediately swallows them. It is worth a try if you are struggling like we were. The pills are small enough to fall out the end so you have to be careful of that. It's made the process so much quicker and less stressful for our cat (and us)!
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