If you have kids, you know how hard it can be to get them to take their medicine. This problem only becomes worse when the patient is a puppy. This dog does not want to take his medicine. Youโll never guess what he does to get out of it.
Meet Brutus, a sweet but stubborn Rottweiler with arthritis. Brutus is prescribed medication for his arthritis, and he has to take multiple pills each day. As you can imagine, the poor pup absolutely hates it! This dog will do anything to get out of taking his medicine.


Brutusโs loving owner tries hard to get him to take his medicine. He even tries to reward the pup when he swallows all of his pills. โBud, every time you take your meds we go outside and play,โ the owner would coax the dog into consuming the tiny discs.
One day, Brutusโs owner had to get Brutus to take five pills for his arthritis. The dog did not want to comply. Brutusโs owner managed to get all five of the pills into his mouth, but the battle wasnโt over yet. He still had to find a way to get the dog to swallow the pills.


Brutus called on his creativity to get himself out of this tricky situation. In a clever act the dog laid on the floor, playing dead. The pills were sitting on top of his tongue, but Brutus wouldnโt budge. He made sure not to swallow them, holding them in his mouth until he started to drool.
โHe just puts them in his mouth and he wonโt eat them,โ Brutusโs owner explained into the camera. โIf I put it in a piece of food, heโll chew it up and spit it out โ he knows. Iโve never seen him do this, though.โ


Brutus has many tactics to avoid swallowing the pills. โHeโll stick them in between his teeth and then kind of tilt his head back,โ the owner shared. โMost of the time heโll just eventually swallow them on accident.โ
Brutus may hate taking his medicine, but he has come a long way from the situation he was in as a puppy. After an injury in his breeding home, Brutus was unable to walk. His life seemed bleak until he met his current owner.
The dogโs life turned around when he was adopted. According to USA Today, his new family raised money to pay for a corrective surgery on the puppyโs paws. Brutus slowly learned to walk again. Today he is fortunate to live as a normal pup, except for having to take daily medication.


Brutusโs witty attitude throughout this difficult situation has made him an inspiration to anyone who has had a significant setback. This dog has a bright future ahead of him.
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