Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications

IntroductionPet owner compliance with oral medication administration represents a significant challenge in veterinary medicine, yet limited real-world data exists on the experiences and barriers faced by dog owners during at-home “pilling” processes.MethodsThis study employed social media listening...

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Main Authors: Georgina Tarrant, Taranpreet Rai, Andrea Wright, Travis Street, Kevin Wells
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1502236/full
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description IntroductionPet owner compliance with oral medication administration represents a significant challenge in veterinary medicine, yet limited real-world data exists on the experiences and barriers faced by dog owners during at-home “pilling” processes.MethodsThis study employed social media listening (SML) to analyze 4,787 relevant posts from X, Reddit, Facebook, blogs, and forums discussing oral medication administration to dogs. Large language models (LLMs) were used for data cleaning, relevancy filtering and analysis. Topic modeling, sentiment and thematic analyses were conducted to identify key themes and challenges.ResultsAnalysis revealed significant anxiety and fear associated with medication administration, with 12% of posts mentioning anxiety and additional fear-related terms appearing in 1-3% of posts. Only 7.6% of posts discussed soft/chewable medications, which showed positive sentiment and preference. Geographic analysis showed posts predominantly from English-speaking countries (US 70.3%, UK 17.8%). Five major themes emerged from X, Reddit, blogs and forums: general medication/veterinary experiences, pill types and practices, pill delivery methods, specific medications/preventatives, product reviews/natural remedies. Financial concerns were prominent, with pet owners describing medication costs as barriers to optimal care. Successful pilling strategies included hiding pills in peanut butter, cheese or meat products; crushing pills and mixing with food, and using distraction techniques.DiscussionThe study identified key barriers to compliance including financial constraints, fear and anxiety, mistrust of veterinary advice and practical administration challenges. Pet owners showed higher adherence when treatments visibly improved quality of life or addressed chronic conditions. Chewable formulations were preferred but raised concerns about accidental overdosing. The methodology demonstrated that SML combined with AI analysis effectively captures real-world pet owner experiences.ConclusionsThis novel approach revealed that dog owners face significant psychological and practical barriers when administering oral medications. Chewable formulations may improve compliance, though proper storage and education are essential. The study provides veterinarians with evidence-based successful pilling strategies reported by pet owners and highlights the need for better communication about treatment benefits, financial planning options and alternative delivery methods to improve medication adherence.
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spelling doaj-art-100edb453cd14fe5bb2dc002b38c13a52025-08-20T03:27:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692025-06-011210.3389/fvets.2025.15022361502236Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medicationsGeorgina Tarrant0Taranpreet Rai1Taranpreet Rai2Andrea Wright3Travis Street4Kevin Wells5Kevin Wells6Surrey DataHub, vHive, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomSurrey DataHub, vHive, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomCentre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomOutcomes Research, Zoetis Inc., Parsippany, NJ, United StatesSurrey DataHub, vHive, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomSurrey DataHub, vHive, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomCentre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey, Guildford, United KingdomIntroductionPet owner compliance with oral medication administration represents a significant challenge in veterinary medicine, yet limited real-world data exists on the experiences and barriers faced by dog owners during at-home “pilling” processes.MethodsThis study employed social media listening (SML) to analyze 4,787 relevant posts from X, Reddit, Facebook, blogs, and forums discussing oral medication administration to dogs. Large language models (LLMs) were used for data cleaning, relevancy filtering and analysis. Topic modeling, sentiment and thematic analyses were conducted to identify key themes and challenges.ResultsAnalysis revealed significant anxiety and fear associated with medication administration, with 12% of posts mentioning anxiety and additional fear-related terms appearing in 1-3% of posts. Only 7.6% of posts discussed soft/chewable medications, which showed positive sentiment and preference. Geographic analysis showed posts predominantly from English-speaking countries (US 70.3%, UK 17.8%). Five major themes emerged from X, Reddit, blogs and forums: general medication/veterinary experiences, pill types and practices, pill delivery methods, specific medications/preventatives, product reviews/natural remedies. Financial concerns were prominent, with pet owners describing medication costs as barriers to optimal care. Successful pilling strategies included hiding pills in peanut butter, cheese or meat products; crushing pills and mixing with food, and using distraction techniques.DiscussionThe study identified key barriers to compliance including financial constraints, fear and anxiety, mistrust of veterinary advice and practical administration challenges. Pet owners showed higher adherence when treatments visibly improved quality of life or addressed chronic conditions. Chewable formulations were preferred but raised concerns about accidental overdosing. The methodology demonstrated that SML combined with AI analysis effectively captures real-world pet owner experiences.ConclusionsThis novel approach revealed that dog owners face significant psychological and practical barriers when administering oral medications. Chewable formulations may improve compliance, though proper storage and education are essential. The study provides veterinarians with evidence-based successful pilling strategies reported by pet owners and highlights the need for better communication about treatment benefits, financial planning options and alternative delivery methods to improve medication adherence.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1502236/fullsocial medialarge language modelspulsar platformtopic modelingpalatabilityoral formulations
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Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
social media
large language models
pulsar platform
topic modeling
palatability
oral formulations
title Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
title_full Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
title_fullStr Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
title_full_unstemmed Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
title_short Using social media listening to identify the real-world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
title_sort using social media listening to identify the real world challenges faced by dog owners globally when administering oral medications
topic social media
large language models
pulsar platform
topic modeling
palatability
oral formulations
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1502236/full
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