
Canine motion sickness manifests as drooling, vomiting, restlessness, and whining during travel. Pharmaceutical interventions can alleviate these symptoms, ranging from over-the-counter antihistamines to prescription antiemetics. For example, diphenhydramine can be administered to... Read more »

Several medications can alleviate canine motion sickness, typically by affecting the vestibular system or reducing nausea. These include over-the-counter antihistamines like diphenhydramine and prescription medications such as Cerenia (maropitant citrate). Behavioral and... Read more »

Medications designed to alleviate motion sickness in canines typically address nausea, vomiting, and anxiety associated with vehicular travel. These formulations often utilize active ingredients such as dimenhydrinate, diphenhydramine, or meclizine, which act... Read more »