Nausea in dogs during car trips is more common than you think. Some dogs get anxious or carsick, making travel stressful. Fortunately, there are simple ways to prevent it. Here are 10 practical tips to keep your dog comfortable in the car.
Let your dog get used to the car slowly
Start with short trips and reward your dog afterwards. Build up the duration slowly so that driving becomes a normal and pleasant experience.
Provide comfort
A soft surface, good ventilation and a comfortable temperature make all the difference. A relaxed dog is less likely to get nauseous.
Limit food before departure
Feed your dog about three hours before departure. An empty stomach often helps prevent nausea, but make sure there is fresh water along the way.

Use safety tools
A dog harness or crate keeps your dog stable during the ride. Less movement means less stimulus to the balance organ and therefore less nausea.
Schedule adequate breaks
Let your dog walk and drink every few hours. Fresh air helps restore balance and relieve tension.
Provide ventilation
Open a window ajar so that fresh air circulates. This not only helps against stuffiness but also reduces car sickness.
Use natural tranquilizers
There are sprays or collars with natural extracts (such as valerian or lavender) that reduce anxiety. Always consult a veterinarian before using them.
Avoid sharp turns and sudden braking
Ride smoothly and evenly. Abrupt movements can upset your dog's organ of balance and worsen nausea.
Provide distractions
Bring toys or chew bones to keep your dog occupied. Distractions help reduce tension and shift focus.
Consider medication for severe symptoms
If your dog continues to vomit or is visibly suffering, discuss medication with your veterinarian. There are safe drugs available that reduce nausea.
Also read: Transporting your dog safely in the car for more safety tips. Or discover Petbnb - Where your dog stays comfortable while you travel.