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Dog Sickness: How to Cope with Car Sickness in Dogs

Dog sickness due to car motion can make even a short trip seem far too long. Find out how to soothe dog motion sickness.

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Car sickness in dogs can be worsened if your dog is in an anxious state before a trip.

There are steps you can take and natural remedies you can use to help your furry friend relax and overcome the discomfort of dog sickness in the car.

Find out in this excellent article what to do for dog motion sickness.

Overcoming Motion Sickness in Dogs

Overcoming Motion Sickness in Dogs
By Ann Jones

Like people, dogs can be troubled with motion sickness, especially when sitting or standing in a moving vehicle, boat or airplane.

Symptoms

Dogs that suffer with travel sickness may experience nausea, dizziness or vomiting. In many cases, motion sickness can be defeated as the dog becomes more comfortable with traveling. But in other cases, the animal will continue to experience symptoms, making travel a traumatic experience for both the pet and the owner.

Things You Can Do

There are several things you can do to help alleviate dog motion sickness. For instance, avoid feeding your pet for at least an hour or two before traveling.

Take your pet on short trips whenever possible to get him or her used to traveling, and be sure your car is comfortable and well ventilated. You may open a window for air to reduce the chances that your dog will suffer from travel sickness, but avoid letting the dog ride with his or her head out the window. While it is common to see dogs riding this way, it can irritate their eyes and exacerbate symptoms of motion sickness.

It also helps if the dog associates the car ride with something good like a trip to a park. Make it a fun time!

If you are worried about your pet soiling your vehicle, bring a good supply of newspapers, paper towels, trash bags, bath towels and clean up materials along.

In addition to the measures mentioned above, you may want to consider giving your dog something natural to prevent travel sickness or alleviate symptoms. There are a few herbal remedies used to treat motion sickness in dogs and the good news is that dogs respond quite well to them.

Herbs and Homeopathic Remedies for Motion Sickness in Dogs

Safe natural remedies you can use include:

Ginger (zingiber officinalis), a well-known remedy for nausea that can help animals that suffer from motion sickness... Some people have had great results with ginger snaps.

Mint, particularly the herb mentha piperita is also useful for travel sickness.

Kalium phosphate, a natural tranquilizer also can benefit both animals and humans who suffer from anxiety-like symptoms associated with motion sickness.

To learn about homeopathic remedies that can help your dog overcome motion sickness visit: dog travel sickness

Ann Jones is the publisher of beatmotionsickness.com. Learn about other natural remedies for motion sickness in dogs by visiting: dog travel sickness
For information on motion sickness, causes, symptoms, and natural ways to overcome it visit: motion sickness aids.

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