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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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| Kalina82, I'm getting this tomorrow! Thank you for the idea!! Hopefully it'll work for car rides.
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| Phantom Queen Morrigan Donating Member | Quote:
If Ian is vomiting as a result of anxiety in the car then the thundershirt should help him out. if he's vomiting because he literally gets sick to his stomach from the motion of the car then I don't know if it will work. Its definitely worth a try though because if it doesn't work you can return the shirt for a full refund.
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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| I bought it, and can't wait to try it out.
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| Phantom Queen Morrigan Donating Member | Good luck! I hope it helps. I would put it on then 10 minutes later take Ian for a short drive around the block and then leave it on for a little while when you get back home. Take him on a short car a day and gradually make them longer so maybe by the time you go on a long trip he will be fine.
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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| I am so glad you told me about the thundershirt!! I've used it twice on Ian, and he hasn't vomited yet during car rides. Normally, he will vomit within fifteen to twenty minutes of riding, but with the shirt on, he didn't! I did not want to have to give him meds every time we went for a ride, so this is a life saver. I guess I'll hold onto the pills, just in case. I don't want to throw $25.00 for four pills down the drain.
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Mar Vista, CA
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| Hey all. Glad to read your previous posts. I'm giving Cerenia to my little girl today for the first time. She does get motion sickness despite several successful short trips, sometimes it's just the excitement of arriving that causes her to vomit. She does best if she's restrained in her car seat and I sit next to her and pet her with a calming voice telling her things she knows, like talking about her toys, going for a walk etc. etc. I can do this while my husband is driving and when I'm alone I put her in front in the car seat. This trip will be roughly 2 hours and I'd like to sit in the front seat with my husband but it might be too much anxiety for her to sit alone. We've tried to desensitize the car so we only use it for happy trips (thankfully our vet and groomer are in walking distance!) she has toys in the car and our destinations are always happy places. I can tell she enjoys looking out the window and she's glad to be wherever we are when we get there - it's just the getting there!Some background, Lily is blind in one eye SO in comes Cerenia I asked the vet to prescribe this medicine for her because we're leaving for a short weekend visit to the in-laws in San Diego this weekend. We'll leave later this evening, about 7 or 8pm. She had a good breakfast this morning and she'll get in some good long walks today to help wear her (and empty her) out! I'm planning on giving her the tablets at 4pm so that the meds have 3-4 hours to get into her system before we leave. I planned to give her the medicine in about 1TBS of wet food as that's the only way she's taken tablets in the past and at least she'll have some easily digestible food in her stomach that's not too much. I'll fast her from any other food or treats today. Here's my question (if you made it this far!! Sorry for the long message) The directions say to prevent motion sickness in a 10lb dog, the dosing should be 2x24mg tablets. However my vet only gave me 4x16mg tablets and said try one and if it doesn't work, give her two - which are the instructions for acute vomiting and not the higher dose suggested for preventing motion sickness. Any thoughts? ![]() Please let me know if any of your babies have had luck with this and what the dosing was. I so appreciate your feedback and I'll be sure and post our story (hopefully a successful one!) when we return on Sunday/Monday. Many thanks! xo
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Long Island, New York
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| I hope you have a wonderful trip. I've never used Cerenia for car sickness, but it definitely has helped for nausea. Years ago I had a little one who got sick from the car, but she fortunately outgrew it. I used Benadryl a long time ago, and it helped her. |
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| | #24 |
| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Mar Vista, CA
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| Thanks for your info, Lisaly! What dosing did you use for nausea? Did you use Benadryl for the car? Thanks for your help, I'm waiting for the vet to call back.
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