
Motion sickness in canines is a common ailment often manifesting as drooling, vomiting, restlessness, and whining during travel. It’s typically caused by a conflict between the inner ear’s perception of motion and... Read more »

Medications designed to calm canine anxiety and reduce motion sickness during automobile transport, available for purchase without a veterinarian’s prescription, can make travel less stressful for both pet and owner. These typically... Read more »

Canine car sickness manifests as anxiety, nausea, and vomiting during travel. This can range from mild drooling and restlessness to more severe symptoms like excessive panting, whining, and vomiting. A dog experiencing... Read more »