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Q. My dog gets travel sick, drooling and vomiting on car journeys. This is on journeys that last from 30 minutes up to 2 hours. I've tried not feeding her before the journey, and I have tried travel eze tablets and neither of these worked. We don't bring her in the car very often. Is there anything else I can try? -- Tabatha F., Wexford, Ireland

A. This is a very common problem with many dogs and cats. I first suggest searching the past few entries in the "Ask the Vet" section of this website. If traveling more frequently on short trips to desensitize her to the anxiety of travel does not work, I suggest having your veterinarian prescribe a mild tranquilizer to help.

Mitchell Spindel, DVM, Animal Ark Veterinary Hospital

Dr. Spindel earned his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University. He practiced in Syracuse, New York before he and his wife and children relocated to beautiful North Carolina. Dr. Spindel is a past President of the Forsyth County Veterinary Medical Association. He is the veterinarian for Sci-Works in Winston-Salem, NC and is active with the Forsyth Humane Society, Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation and Greyhound Friends.

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