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I want to take my whippet out with me when I'm out and about but every time she gets in the car she drools badly and is sick within minutes. I put the window down to give her plenty of fresh air too. She is 3 months old at the moment so I'm hoping she might grow out of this. Does anyone know of anything i can do to help stop this?

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I want to take my whippet out with me when I'm out and about but every time she gets in the car she drools badly and is sick within minutes. I put the window down to give her plenty of fresh air too. She is 3 months old at the moment so I'm hoping she might grow out of this. Does anyone know of anything i can do to help stop this?

Cheers.

Hi tomburras,theres a thread on this on page 2.Iwould agree with dytkos's reply.Worked for me also.

Thanks,Kev.

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i have a whippet and i got him from wales the poor bugger was sick every were on the way back and did so every time he entered the car but after a few time he got better i took him on short drives round the field and if he started to saliver up in the mouth i would stop and let him out after a few mins of fresh air he was in the front seat and off we would go

 

just give her time mate hope that helped

 

farmer

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i have a whippet and i got him from wales the poor bugger was sick every were on the way back and did so every time he entered the car but after a few time he got better i took him on short drives round the field and if he started to saliver up in the mouth i would stop and let him out after a few mins of fresh air he was in the front seat and off we would go

 

just give her time mate hope that helped

 

farmer

 

sealegs half atab every time you take them out and eventually they will stop

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