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Old 05-20-2017, 12:31 AM   #328
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Originally Posted by canana View Post
I recently introduced freeze-dried rabbit (https://www.stellaandchewys.com/dog-...olutely-rabbit) to my two and they absolutely love it. They love all treats, but with the rabbit meal patties - they go nuts and whine and beg and cry for it! Maybe you could try that on lil ol Charlie during your exciting car trips!
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Size:  5.5 KBThanks for the suggestion - I will jump over and order some - will let ya know if it works. I don't have much confidence that it will since Charlie loves his (treat) popcorn and that doesn't work. But, at this stage of the game - it is worth a shot. I just hope Charlie doesn't look over at me and say "REALLY!" and stay in his "nuts mode."
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Our pup, now 2, had a tough time in the car. We tried the car seat with the short tether...In the end, we've trained her to ride nicely up front. Our next car will have a front seat arrangement to better accommodate a yorkie. I think that should be an option, right?
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Size:  5.5 KBWe tried the American Kennel Club Pet Booster Seat (front and back seat), Pet Carrier (soft-sided) and Sherpa Metropolitan Tote - same results - "nuts mode" when we start moving.
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We found a product called Bach Rescue Remedy (available in pet supplies) that works pretty well when we do air travel. It just takes the edge off. We have to give it too her further ahead than the directions for it to take effect...
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Size:  5.5 KBI found it on Amazon and had to laugh - half of the "reviews" are from "people" using it to calm down! I did search on "Yorkie" and found two reviews that were very positive - ordered a bottle. Will let ya know how it goes!
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