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Old 08-02-2015, 05:49 AM   #3
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Do you have her in a booster seat, or not. ....When I adopted my boy I found he would get car sick. I got him a booster seat, it is suspended OFF the car seat, this way he does not feel the car wheel movement. This was last June 2014, he has never gotten sick since he is using this booster seat. I purchased it in Pet Supplies under $30. name is Tagalong Pet Booster Seat…large size holds up to 18 Lb dog. Basket dimensions: 16” W x 14”D x 8” H.
I have attached of Cody sitting in his throne lol.

Cody weighs 13 Lbs, I got the large one because he has room to lay down in it. Before I got this he only went in the car to go to the vet, he would vomit before we reached the vet and again on the way home. He HATED, FEARED the car. All my passed babies came every where with me, I was so unhappy when I saw he would get car sick and would not be able to come with me, now that he has his booster seat he's the first one out of the door when I tell him bye-bye in the car. He sits like a proud king looking out of the window. I am soooo happy this booster seat works, he comes with me anytime I have to use the car.....In the beginning i did get med from my vet, but, pill had to be given an hour before going in the car, many of my car trips are spontaneous, so I never used the meds. I suggest a booster seat if you do not have one, meds if you do.
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