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pup gets sick in box?
I just bought a new pup a few weeks ago and everytime i put it in the dog box it imeaditly starts drooling and vomiting. I dont even have to drive anywhere and she does this. I load her up and drive her around 4-5 times a week trying to break her of it but it isnt working. Does anyone have any suggestions.
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Sometimes it takes them a long time to get used to it, I've
had a couple through the years that were still getting car
sick when they were running and treeing.
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We've got one that I didn't think was ever going to get better but recently he has started doing better . He's 13 months old and has been hauled quite a bit . We've been hunting him hard and he just the last few times has gone without making a mess in the box. I'm only feeding him in the mornings or after we come in from hunting.
Try putting another dog in the box with the pup, I have found that works some.
Also try some of the little snack treats for them to chew on. Works for me when traveling.
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I had one that was awful about getting sick and he never grew out of it! The vet told me to give him dromomine for motion sickness.
BTT
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Ben Stewart
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NITECH PR. HARDWOOD FANG
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Sometimes it takes awhile. I've had pups do the same thing. Eventually they usually just get over it.
I have a pup that was doing the same thing, just get sloppy wet in the dogbox. I would ride it and ride, and now she is fine. The last time she did it was right after she ate a hotpockett, peperoni.
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I had one 6-7 yrs ago and an old man told me to ride her just tied in the bed for a while. He said she wouldnt be as nervous riding in the wide open as she was confined in a box. Dont know whether it had anything to do with it or not but after about 5 or 6 nights of hunting I tried putting her back in the box and no more sick dog. Really havent had one that would get sick since but I have always kept that in mind to try if I do.
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Jeff Driver
can dogs be chlostophobic
motion sickness
I've got a young dog like that, I found that if I leave the tail gate down so the dog can see out, he gets sick. If the tail-gate gets shut so the dog can't see the road , he does pretty decent.
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