If your dog experiences nausea or vomiting while traveling, they might be dealing with motion sickness. Our furry companions often share our human-like afflictions, and car sickness is no exception.
Here's what to know before hitting the road with your canine companion.
Dog travel sickness is no joke and it can make your pooch miserable. I’ve been a vet for eight years, and I’ve dealt with my fair share of travel-sick dogs. Sometimes, owners don’t realize their dog ...
From prescription meds to calming tools, here’s what can help your dog travel more comfortably.
Raylan, my late shepherd mix, had a problem with car rides. He’d hop into the back seat, excited for a new adventure, but could last only about 15 minutes before standing up, drooling and retching.
Most dog owners, 55%, try to avoid taking their dogs on long car journeys, with 18% halting any travel with their pets altogether. All because of their pet's travel sickness and anxiety. According to ...
Experiencing motion sickness and vomiting can cause stress and anxiety for your dog. If your dog regularly experiences motion sickness when traveling in the car (or is vomiting for a number of other ...
(Family Features) Because the symptoms of canine motion sickness can mimic several other problems, many pet owners may not realize their dogs suffer from this condition. However, a recent study ...
Most dogs are as happy as can be when riding in the car. But if it makes your four-legged friend woozy, help is on the way. The Food and Drug Administration is approving the first drug to keep dogs ...
CHICAGO, Feb 28 (Reuters) - A new drug made by Pfizer Inc. may make a ride in the car as easy as a walk in the park for dogs suffering from motion sickness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said ...