Imagine if every time you ate or drank you were slowly
swallowing small amounts of food and liquid into your lungs, or were experiencing painful reflux each time.
Not exact matches
In an article in the journal Nature this week, authors Katherine Zink and Daniel Lieberman report experiments which support the use
of stone tools to cut meat into
small portions to reduce the
amount of mastication - chewing - before
swallowing the
food.
You can eat them in
food and ingest them when
swallowing small amounts of products like lipstick and lip gloss — it happens!
Some medications can be hidden in a
small amount of food such as marshmallows, peanut butter or cream cheese but you must make sure that the medication can be taken with
food and that your dog actually
swallows the medication.
When training, it is recommended that you use
small amounts of food which are easily
swallowed by the dog as reward for correct behaviour.
Ivermectin / Pyrantel Flavored Chewables can be given by hand, mixed intact with a
small amount of food, or placed in the back
of your dog's mouth for forced
swallowing.
Iverhart Max Flavored Chewables can be given by hand, mixed intact with a
small amount of food, or placed in the back
of the dog's mouth for forced
swallowing.
Alternatively, it may be added intact to a
small amount of dog
food or placed in the back
of the dog's mouth for forced
swallowing.