Try to let him in front seat with widow 1� down push the seat forward so he can put his paws on dash free to go around. Take him out at all time possible, when shopping what ever as long as not more than one to two hours he stays in the car that how I trained my (Kash) it will do.
Pat Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some suggested that putting them up higher so they can see out the window helps.like in a doggie car seat or a pillow.Some say if they are young they will grow out of it.Pat and MekaVisit us at-------Original Message-------
my two adorable cockapoos both suffer from car sickness when
travelling small distances to their vet. Does anyone have any
remedies or suggestions for dealing with this problem.
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