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get some tabs of your vet, for it they deff will help :yes: I had pit bitch was the same , gave her the tabs and it helped , she was ok in the car done all the little trips, anything longer than 15 mins then she start , but the tabs did help .

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Car sickness seems to in them from when their born?

When Tia had the pups, we had Tess and Titch in the car together, Tess was fine and spent the short trip looking out the window and enjoying the view but Titch was drooling and then being sick within minutes. Both been raised together and had never spent time apart so it's not an enviromental thing, it must be psycological.

I guess it's just a case of making really short trips and then extending them? and has been said already, decent Ginger biscuits!

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I hear fresh mackeral chopped up also helps

 

:laugh:

I found with my old dog letting him eat the guts from a rabbit produced an exquisite bouquet on the way home :0
I went seawall fishing with a few French mates couple of months back.. Had to take the dog, in his mrs's car in the boot (without the cover) lol I'd fed the cnut mackerel prior and that was a valet job. You should have heard the screams and vomiting out of the windows going on :laugh:

 

She still hates the dickhead and me lol

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Mine was the same as a pup and I was told to try normal travel sickness pills, like what you would give to a child, worked a treat, after about 5 or 6 trips, I tried again without the pills and she was fine. Never had a problem since.

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Teaspoon full of ginger powder(you can increase amount if this is not enough for your dog), mix with a few ml of water and syringe into the dogs mouth about half hour before getting in the car ;)

My dad swore by giving pups that suffered from this a couple of ginger snap biscuits always seem to work atb
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