just keep the windows rolled down...
Consult a vet
Yes, newborns can experience car sickness. Signs may include fussiness, vomiting, or pale skin. To prevent it, ensure proper ventilation, limit motion, and take breaks during long car rides.
I had a puppy that frequently experienced motion sickness. Even at 2, she still hasn't outgrown it. Every time we go anywhere she gets sick all over the car.
There are car sickness meds for dogs. Check with your vet.
There is no scientific evidence to back up putting a sheet of plain white paper on your stomach to prevent car sickness. There are several options that do work including Sea- Bands and not reading while you are riding in the car.
I suffer with travel sickness!!!! Anyway, I don'tactually read in the car...or rather I can't. You can take special tablets (side affects are usually drowsiness) and have these wrist band thingys. They both help. You can get them from a chemist,
This is possible, depending upon what the shot was. If it was a vaccination, the puppy is probably not vomiting from the shot itself, although I would keep an eye on the puppy during and after the next round of vaccinations. More likely, your puppy is vomiting from motion sickness and stress from riding in the car to and from the vet's office.
Eat the puppy.
Yes. The puppy may have contracted a sickness from the pet shop or pound that you purchased him/her from. It may also be nerves. Moving into a new home can be quite the challenge for a puppy.
Travel sickness, is a condition in which a disagreement exists between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement. Depending on the cause it can also be referred to as seasickness, car sickness, simulation sickness or airsickness.
They see it coming.
Yes, Zofran is effective in alleviating symptoms of car sickness.