Ease your dog into car travel with these easy steps.
While some dogs love being in a car from day one, others need some time to get used to the new experience. The sounds, smells, movement and confined space can be overwhelming for your pooch, especially if they suffer from motion sickness.
Baby steps: Get your dog used to just being in the car without driving anywhere. Then get them used to being in the car with you with the engine running, without actually being on the road. Next, start with short rides with your dog, maybe around the block or to a nearby park. This gradual introduction to the car can help them get used to the sights, sounds, and sensations associated with being in a moving vehicle.
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