Before you medicate - try some *Car Drills* on an empty (dog) tummy >>>
* Leash him and lure him into the back seat + treat when he seems calm
* Close the door when he's calm
* Let him out & back in a few tiimes - reward when he's calm
* Repeat a few times over several days - NOTE: NEVER Start the engine!
* Now load him up (+ tiny treat + happy conversation)
* Close doors - and when he's calm - START the engine but remain parked.)
* On & Off with the engine, In & Out with the dog + treat if appropriate.
After a couple days of "engine drills" - time for the Road Test!
* Load him up, start engine, and SLOWLY drive a 1/2 block
* TALK your fool head off announcing the sites and praising the Good Dog
* Park, engine off, let him out for a stroll
* Repeat till you're both bored silly
* Gradally increase the driving distance.
* >>> Do NOT sneak in a Vet visit <<<!!
As long as he thinks the car is a PHUNN Place to be -
he'll forget about the urk & gurk stuff.
If his Tummy flunks the course - ask the White Coat for a non-drowsy medication.
Benadryl (in the proper dose) might prevent the sickies ... but chances are
you're going to have a Zonked-Out dog sound asleep on the seat!
Benadryl is a serious sleep-inducing drug.
Good Luck with Jasper!!![]()






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My friend gets car sick very easily, especially when men drive. They make these little wristbands with pressure points on them and they relieve her carsickness! And they work. It's interesting. Maybe they make something like that for pooches?



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