Dogs are not built to sit for hours in a car, but to run and be outside But sometimes they have to do what we want them to do! After all, they get free food! lol
There is some music which is designed to calm dogs (thunderstorms, separation anxiety, various things. I wonder if it would work for car rides?
Perhaps you could try it at home first, get them relaxed, so every time they hear that music, they will associate it with being relaxed.....it's worth a try...
You can find the music on You Tube. Just type in "relax my dog"
The website is http://www.relaxmydog.com
Right! How dare they! :-)
Never heard if the music. Wonder if those Thunder shirts would help.
Thanks everyone for all your advice I will be trying everything to see which works best for them... Margot we are getting the dog seat belts so they cant move and jump all over the car they have each of us they favor they already know where to sit in the car my boxer is a huge mommas boy and my golden retriever is all about my husband so in the car thats where they sit and our corgi loves us both so she just stays mutual in the middle lol but the male big boys have to sit behind who they favor most they all wine in the car but usually my corgi starts it and the other follow maybe thats because she is older so they just repeat everything she does but i will try to see what works best for them to help them and me out for a long car ride
Thanks everyone
Spoke to my daughter earlier thus evening and she is planning on coming home fir a few days, 7-8 hour drive in good traffic. She has 2 dogs, one large and one small. Her big dog is nearing 12 and, even though she has traveled with my daughter everywhere fir years, has started to get restless in the car. My daughter was an Animal Science major, raised "here" :-). So is very animal savvy. Thought she would go to the Vet and get some Ace for the trip but he suggested low dose Xanax just to calm her down. Will be interesting to see how that goes. Stay tuned.
Keep me informed on how that goes and if it helps
I tried the small things like taking them in and out of the car and they have no problems with that but as soon as the car starts moving they are wineing like crazy tried the treat thing but that didnt help! tried the dog music but that didnt help! waited a few hours and tried benedryl and that didnt help! so Im not sure what else much to try they just dont like to sit in the car :(
Poor thing. You have a particularly hard situation dealing with 3.
The reconditioning training would take a while and a lot of work.
My daughter will be here tomorrow so will see how it went. I am not sure if she is just supposed to use this for car rides or daily.
Benadryl had no effect? Drat.
Just curious to know, have you tried taking the two big dogs without the Corgi? Maybe try that 2 or 3 times and see how that goes.