
Administering diphenhydramine to a canine companion for motion sickness is a common practice among pet owners. For example, a dog exhibiting anxiety, excessive drooling, or vomiting during travel might be given this... Read more »
Canine motion sickness arises from a disconnect between the inner ear’s perception of motion and what the dog visually observes. This sensory conflict can lead to nausea, drooling, vomiting, restlessness, and anxiety.... Read more »