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I had this trouble when i got my Lurcher pup, he would drool EVERYWHERE, the back would be soaked.........................what i did was make sure he had an empty stomach before a journey otherwise he would throw it back up, give them a ginger biscuit about 15 mins before going out and just keep going out, also make sure that you take them 'nice' places in the car, eventually they will soon start to relax mentally when they associate the car with fun places.

 

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my dog used to be sick every time, she 19 month now and although never sick still drools.

Make sure you dont feed them before you go on an outing and get them used to going in the car even if your going to the shops!mine grew out of it by 12months.atb brian

I had a dog that was really sick in the car, an old dog man told me about slippery elm tablets, you can get them from the health shop .You can also get powder that i mix with a little water and honey to make it taste better, its great when they have bad guts and it seems to put a lining on the stomach.No side effects too...

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I was looking after a 6mnth old pup for a couple of month she would always throw up in the back of my car then I tried her on the front seat a couple of times with the window open a little and that sorted her she was fine in the back after that. Its one to try

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Had a dog like this years ago and hate to tell you she never got out of it used to have to not feed her if we where going in the car.We found peermint worked for her she still slabbered but no vomit.Have you tried taking them to the car and feeding them in it but not moving just turning the engine?Plus if they can see out of the window that can cause it as well so buy kids blackout blinds from mothercare or ebay and try those or make them lie in the footwell

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