HELP! My Dog Does Not Travel Well In The Car. Solving motion sickness and other travelling issues

By Toni Shelbourne & Karen Bush

Does your dog suffer from motion sickness when in the car? Bark in your ear or jump about, making it difficult to concentrate and being a dangerous distraction to the driver? Or perhaps he isn't keen about getting in at all? Sharing the car with a poor passenger makes even the shortest trip stressful and miserable for everyone - but help is now at hand! 
In this book you will find solutions for all these issues, plus advice on spotting the warning signs, products and therapies, how to make journeys more pleasant, and step-by-step travel training exercises.

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The latest edition to Toni Shelbourne and Karen Bush’s “Help!” series follows their excellent format of providing a great deal of useful information that can easily be put into practice. “Help! My Dog Doesn’t Travel Well in the Car” explains why some dogs find travelling hard to cope with, and offers solutions to a wide range of travel-related issues. Whether you’re looking for ways to help your dog enter the car and be comfortable during journeys, or you’re dealing with issues such as fear and reactivity, this book is an invaluable guide.

The authors explore which calming aids can be used, which holistic remedies can help, and include illustrated instructions for how to use acupressure and Tellington TTouch. The focus on observing and reading your dog will be useful for assessing stress levels in any situation. I highly recommend this book.

Lisa Tenzin-Dolma

Principal of The International School for Canine Psychology & Behaviour

Founder of The Dog Welfare Alliance

Chair of The Association of INTO Dogs

 

Review

The latest edition to Toni Shelbourne and Karen Bush’s “Help!” series follows their excellent format of providing a great deal of useful information that can easily be put into practice. “Help! My Dog Doesn’t Travel Well in the Car” explains why some dogs find travelling hard to cope with, and offers solutions to a wide range of travel-related issues. Whether you’re looking for ways to help your dog enter the car and be comfortable during journeys, or you’re dealing with issues such as fear and reactivity, this book is an invaluable guide.

The authors explore which calming aids can be used, which holistic remedies can help, and include illustrated instructions for how to use acupressure and Tellington TTouch. The focus on observing and reading your dog will be useful for assessing stress levels in any situation. I highly recommend this book.

Lisa Tenzin-Dolma

Principal of The International School for Canine Psychology & Behaviour

Founder of The Dog Welfare Alliance

Chair of The Association of INTO Dogs