What to do if your Belgian Tervodane gets carsick? What to do if your Belgian Tervodane gets carsick?

What should I do if my Belgian Tervodane gets carsick? Now that everyone’s living standards have improved, many friends like to take their dogs out to play or visit relatives and friends on weekends. But many dogs, like people, get motion sickness.
1. Let the dog gradually get used to riding in the car
1. Before walking the dog every day, practice in a car that is not started. Let your dog sit in the passenger seat with you in the driver's seat, give him something to eat, and talk to him. After training, take it outside to play and let it associate the car with going to play. The training lasts for a week, at least 5 times, 20 minutes each time.
2. Carry out the above training in a car that is running but parked.
3. Drive 50 meters slowly and stop at a busy street to let the dog get used to the noise on the street.
4. Gradually increase the driving time and mileage to allow the dog to adapt slowly.
2. Things to note when training your dog in a car:
1. At the beginning, you need to force the dog to get on the bus. After a few times, it will get on by itself;
2. The dog will definitely vomit a few times during the process. Once it vomits, stop the car immediately to comfort it and never lose your temper;
3. There will be repetitions in the progress, so don’t be anxious;
4. The most important thing is to tie it to a place where it cannot climb on the driver, and pay attention to safety;
5. Accelerate slowly when driving, decelerate in advance when turning, and do not accelerate suddenly during corners. Keep the car well ventilated;
3. Some tips for dogs who get car sick when riding in a car:
1. A dog that gets car sick should eat less before getting in the car, so that the dog’s stomach will be more likely to feel uncomfortable and it will be difficult to deal with vomiting.
2. Try to be as steady as possible while driving and avoid shaking and sudden braking. If the distance is long, stop the car after a while and let the dog get out of the car to take a rest. This is helpful for dogs suffering from motion sickness.
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