My dog drools excessively when we're in the car, even short trips. What can I do?

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Answer

Excessive drooling, often accompanied by panting, whining, or vomiting during car rides, is a classic sign of motion sickness in dogs. This is very common and can be stress-induced. To help, try gradually desensitizing your dog to car travel. Start with short, positive experiences, like sitting in the parked car, then short trips around the block. Ensure good ventilation, a comfortable harness or booster seat, and consider an empty stomach before travel. For severe cases, your vet can prescribe anti-nausea medications. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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