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Posted by locknut on 12-27-2005 03:45 PM:

car-sick pup cures?

Anybody got a cure for car-sick pup? Got a pup now that still gets car sick everytime she's hauled, and been hauling her for a couple of months. Anyone out there with a cure or suggestions?


Posted by WV cooncatcher on 12-27-2005 03:47 PM:

dont feed

prior to hunting. Wait until you return.

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Posted by Blueberry on 12-27-2005 03:55 PM:

both of the dogs i have now were this way as pups, they outgrew it, but until then, i wouldnt feed them for at least 4 hours before you go... I had one also that, if she knew she was a going somewhere, wouldnt poo, she would hold it and then poo in the box... she now belongs to a lion hunter... LOL

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Posted by locknut on 12-27-2005 06:19 PM:

I appreciate the responses, but we are past the not feeding part. Even if she hasn't eaten all day, she will drool and throw-up bile. Any other cures out there?


Posted by justin tumbleso on 12-27-2005 06:24 PM:

GIVE HER A DRAMAMINE PILL. LOL. ABOUT THE ONLY THING YOU CAN DO BESIDES NOT FEEDING HER PRIOR TO HUNTING IS HOPE SHE OUT GROWS IT. SORRY I COULDN'T HELP MORE. I HAD A PUP DO THIS UNTIL IT WAS ABOUT 14 MONTHS OLD. LIKE THE ABOVE SHE NOW BELONGS TO SOMEONE ELSE.

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Posted by skyblu on 12-27-2005 06:45 PM:

I'm going to try dramamine

for my B&T pup (nicknamed Barf Bag). I've tried all the other remedies - just hope he outgrows it.

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Posted by patches on 12-27-2005 10:17 PM:

dramamine works. i had a pup that did this. i would give her one half of a pill about 20mins before we left and she would be fine. and yes she did oputgrow it.

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Posted by skyblu on 12-27-2005 11:30 PM:

Thanks Patches

will be trying it in the next week

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Posted by Samhain on 12-28-2005 12:23 AM:

I had a pup that would get sick every time it rode,didn't matter about when you fed it,after about 30 minutes when you stopped,she would hunt fine.I finally got tired of her and gave her away.


Posted by Lonnie P on 12-28-2005 12:02 PM:

dramamine will help.Make sure you get the non-drowsy type.


Posted by John Vaught on 12-28-2005 01:33 PM:

TIME

TIME IS THE CURE

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Posted by J.Grubbs on 12-28-2005 01:50 PM:

I agraee with Mr Vaught, TIME will probably take care of the problem. Along with TIME a lots of patience and some effort on your part will pay off, not only with this problem,but with the overall development of the pup. Here's what I'd do; acquaint him to the box gradually, feed him there. Then later, with and empty stomach, take him on short trips, maybe starting out 1/4 mile then graduating to longer trips as he gets more comfortable.

In my opinion, a lot of dogs are discarded too soon. The micro-wave mind set of today doesn't necessarily apply to everything, especially the development of a well trained coon dog. "Off the shelf" cooners do NOT exist, they are more of a project.


Posted by wildbill on 12-28-2005 02:06 PM:

a friend of mine(yes i have 1 or 2,lol) had a young dog that did this and he took it to the vet and had to give it some high dollar pills to stop the seasickness ...well another friend of his told him about a deal he done with one he had like that .and that was to install stactic straps on his hunting truck .you know the rubber/metal strips that drag the ground on the electic company trucks ..

he put them on his hunting vehicles and no more pills after that....

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Posted by Chiggers on 12-29-2005 12:05 AM:

I use Daramune on every Trucksick pup i have had. works good, I will also give it to an old dog if im going on a long trip. I read about it in a dog vet book.


Posted by masterd1976 on 12-29-2005 01:13 AM:

I had a beagle once that got sick in the truck. I think there was something mental wrong with her. She hunted and all that fine but got sick in the box if you even put her in it. I got rid of her and they had a litter of pups out of her and 4 of the pups were the same way.


Posted by GA DAWG on 12-29-2005 03:28 AM:

Let her ride in the front of the truck!!!


Posted by slobbermouth on 12-29-2005 04:39 AM:

ginger is a natural alternative to the dramamine. You should be able to find it at any health food store. No drowsy side effects.

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