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Dog Motion Sickness in 2025: Vet-Backed Guide 🚗🐶

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Dog Motion Sickness in 2025: Vet-Backed Guide 🚗🐶

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Dog Motion Sickness in 2025: Vet-Backed Guide 🚗🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

📌 What Is Motion Sickness in Dogs?

Motion sickness—often called carsickness—is when a dog feels nauseous or dizzy during travel in cars, boats, or planes. It comes from conflicting signals in the inner ear and brain, causing imbalance and vomiting.

👀 Common Signs to Watch For

  • Whining, pacing, drooling, lip-licking
  • Lethargy, yawning, begging for breaks
  • Vomiting, diarrhea
  • Panting, shaking, restlessness

🧠 What Causes It?

  • Underdeveloped inner ear in puppies (<1 year)
  • Negative associations—fear of cars or vet visits
  • Underlying ear or vestibular issues

🩺 Diagnosis & Vet Involvement

Your veterinarian will rule out ear infections or vestibular disease, and may suggest testing or prescribe motion-specific medications.

💊 Treatment & Medication Options

  • Maropitant (Cerenia): FDA-approved anti-nausea; works within 2 hrs, lasts 24 hrs
  • Antihistamines: Diphenhydramine or dimenhydrinate can help with nausea & drooling
  • Phenothiazines or acepromazine: sedative plus antiemetic for anxiety-triggered nausea
  • Anti-anxiety meds: e.g., trazodone or alprazolam for stress-based motion sickness

🛣️ Behavior & Training Strategies

  • Start with short trips—engine on, driveway loops—reward with treats
  • Gradually increase travel time and positive experiences
  • Use calming products: pheromone sprays, compression vests
  • Limit food intake 8–12 hrs before travel; offer small sips of water
  • Position the dog forward-facing in the car, allowing fresh air via cracked windows

🛡️ Preventive & Comfort Measures

  • An empty stomach helps reduce nausea
  • Comfort items—blankets, toys, familiar scents
  • Use a crate or seatbelt harness to limit the view movement
  • Maintain a cool car temperature, and crack windows for airflow

📈 Prognosis & Outlook

Puppies often outgrow mild motion sickness by 1 year. For others, training, environment modification, and medications help most dogs travel comfortably and stress-free.

📞 When to Contact Your Vet

  • Persistent vomiting, lethargy, or refusal to eat ⚠️
  • Signs of anxiety or vestibular disturbance are not limited to travel
  • Need prescription medications like Cerenia or anti-anxiety drugs

For real-time support or doubts, use the Ask A Vet app 📱—expert advice anytime, anywhere.

Written by Dr Duncan Houston BVSc. For 24/7 pet care advice, visit AskAVet.com or download the Ask A Vet app—your partner in safe, happy travels with your furry friend 🐕❤️.

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