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Old 05-15-2013, 07:41 PM   #4
KimInMD
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They make wonderful wipeable seat covers that work well for pups that get sick. Don't forget trash sacks, paper towels, and wet wipes. I also bring the water the pups are use to drinking, as different tap water can cause tummy upset. A chewy toy might be helpful too, to occupy Chichi's mind. Sun blocker window clings may be useful to keep the sun off the pups during certain times of the day. Anti-nausea meds and Nutracal are always good to have on hand, as well as benadryl liquid. My one pup walked near a fire ant nest last week while we were traveling from the Florida Keys to Maryland (22 hour drive). She wasn't bitten, but my mom was. It was awful and scary. An allergic reaction could have killed my dog. The same could apply to insect bites and bee stings. You are correct. On road trips I pack as much for the dogs as I use to for my four children when they were small. It was so much stuff, I thought I'd need a U-Haul-It. Happy Trails to you all.
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