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Car sickness what can I give him Bijou is going for the weekend with my husband to the forest and he gets terribly car sick, what can I give him for the trip that is 3 hours long? He saliviates badly. I think I remembered some home made stuff one can administer? He leaves in 30 minutes can someone plese help me out so he wont get sick? |
I used pepto with ours ..other than that I have no idea..hope he didn't eat or drink that always seems to help too |
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He ate a 9:30 this morning and it is 1:11pm now so maybe he will be ok. I dont have Pepto here never saw it |
I could use an answer to that, too. I have two that seem to get car sick every now and then. They seem to like to throw up and make a mess.:( I know there are some natural remedies that are sold, but I'm still looking on the web for them. |
I have heard that ginger (as in a ginger snap) would help. |
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Ginger snaps didn't work with the one I had.. |
Pepto Bismal (or a generic) would be best as it's intended (partly) for nausea. I also give it prior to air travel. |
Well what I did was give him a bit of pepermint tea by syringe because I dont have access to Pepto here. So he is gone, hubby will call later to let me know how he travelled. Bandit has never gotten sick ever and I am thankful for it neither did little Scooby they travelled so well. This one will start even if it is ONE mile to the vet:eek: When we drove to France over Christmas we drove in one day 14 hours neither of them got sick |
call the vet you go to ask them for something for car sickness |
You can use the bendryl ( or the generic) or 1/4 of a motion sickness tablet. I use the generic ones from Wal-Mart and it works great. We travel back and forth to Canada which is a 12 hour ride. I have a bichon and give her 1/4 tablet the night before we leave and then 1/4 tablet in the morning...and no food just a bit of water. I also found with her if she was in her crate, she'd get sick. If she rides in her car seat, she is fine. Good luck, I hope the tea worked! |
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