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12/3/2014 at 10:06am
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Quote: Originally posted by cbreddie on 10/3/2014
I wish our dog would stop being sick in the car long enough to get somewhere



we have the same problem so she has a cage with puppy pads on the bottom to soak up any vomite she normally cant go more than a mile before she is sick


12/3/2014 at 11:48am
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Have you spoken to your vet, cbreddie?  We cracked our JRT's travel sickness problem with the help of our vat's advise and some (admittedly expensive) prescription only anti-sickness tablets.  She went from throwing up within 5 to 10 minutes of getting in the car to being able to travel any distance with no problems in the space of 3 journeys!


12/3/2014 at 12:16pm
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How long did your dog have to take medication for? was it a one off kind of thing, or a continuous medication for ever?

We did mention the problem at the vet and she just looked at us with a blank expression and said "some dogs just dont like car journeys".

Money is very tight at the moment so I dont want to start taking the dog to the vet for every little thing. But if there is light at the end of the tunnel, then I may try a different vet.

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12/3/2014 at 12:54pm
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Speak to another vet!!! 

My vet told me that travel sickness in dogs can be a two-fold problem.  Young dogs can suffer from genunine motion sickness - they then begin to associate travelling by car with feeling and being sick, and it becomes a psychological response that goes on long after then would have grown out of puppy motion sickness.  My vet also told me that, if that's the case, the usual travel sickness tablets that cause drowsiness don't work in the long term as they make the dog sleep, but don't break cycle.  She prescribed some non-drowsy anti-sickness tablets (they certainly weren't cheap - I think they were about £16 for 8, and my JRT needed 2 per journey!).  She also suggested a stuff called 'DAP spray' (it smells like a lactating bitch, so calms dogs down - humans can't smell it) - again, not cheap.  However, we were going to Wales on holiday (4+ hour journey each way) and there was no way we weren't going, so I paid the money and hoped ....

We gave Bob her tablets, covered the seats (as usual), sprayed the car with DAP, made sure we had a good supply of wipes, water, etc for the clean up, and set off ..... Bob panted like a steam train for the whole journey, but wasn't sick once!  Same on the return journey.  We also used the tablets for one journey the week after our holiday, then decided to see what happened without (didn't really want to fork out £16 every 2 weeks for more tablets!) - SUCCESS!!  Bob is now 5 and hasn't been sick in the car since she had these tablets (she was just 1 year old then).  She still pants like a steam train, but she's happy to get in the car and can travel any distance now. 



12/3/2014 at 7:29pm
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Our dog wouldn't sit on the back seat of my car even if we tried. He did sit on the seat once and then fell off into the footwell when I turned a corner, from then on he wouldn't even get in the car. We bought a dog cage as our boot space was too big just to use for the dog (Ford galaxy without rear two seats). Couldn't get the dog in the cage when it was in the house, but as soon as it was in the car that was it. From then on he loved his cage. Even when camping he would sit and cry behind the car until he was let back into his cage. He even spent nights in there as we couldn't get him out (he would come out for a walk and then he was back behind the car wanting to get back in).

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13/3/2014 at 2:19pm
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our staffy, likes her cage in the house, she uses it as a safe retreat when the kids are fighting with eachother, but if we put it in the car she doesnt like it atall.

We may have to try another vet, and we will ask about these non-drowsy sickness tablets. It has to be worth a try.

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