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Old 09-06-2014, 10:45 AM   #6
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Try a booster seat, I adopted a 3 y/o who always got car sick, panting, vomiting. I got him a booster seat. One that was elevated OFF the passenger seat. This is what I got. Name of booster seat at Pet supplies….Tagalong Pet Booster Seat…large size holds up to 18 Lb dog. Basket dimensions: 16” W x 14”D x 8” H..it comes in size small also, Cody weighs close to 13 Lbs. I choose the larger size so he has room to lay down. He has been using it 4 months now, no more panting, vomiting, he sits there looking like a king on his throne. Other members will advise, suggest and give their opinions and experience. This seat worked for me. Good luck




Seeing jadabug's post, forgot most important thing, food. Cody eats at 7AM I usually go out between 10 and 11 AM. Enough time for Cody to digest his food. There was one time 3 weeks ago we went to a bar-b-Que, nooooo, Cody didn't have any, momma did, but I fed him just before we ate. I left about 1 1/2 hours after he ate. We had to drive down a mountain all S turns. He did not get sick. Yes, feed at least an hour before car travel, I feed as early as possible, just as a precaution, but that's just me.
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