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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Dog wisperers needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Slightly Motivated" data-source="post: 14601556" data-attributes="member: 66332"><p>If it was me i would just start with spending a few minutes everyday just bringing her out to the car and you sit in the driver seat and have her sit in the passenger seat, without even starting the car. Just getting her used to sitting in the seat alone and without the anxiety its causing her to actually drive. Maybe then graduate from daily trips sitting in the driveway to drives around the block. It may be worth throwing down some blankets on the passenger seat so its a little more comfortable for her and shes more stable while the cars moving. Also would stop any puking on your seat. If that works it might be worth investing in a doggy bed you keep in your car. Just some things I would try before jumping to medication. But in the end that might be what it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slightly Motivated, post: 14601556, member: 66332"] If it was me i would just start with spending a few minutes everyday just bringing her out to the car and you sit in the driver seat and have her sit in the passenger seat, without even starting the car. Just getting her used to sitting in the seat alone and without the anxiety its causing her to actually drive. Maybe then graduate from daily trips sitting in the driveway to drives around the block. It may be worth throwing down some blankets on the passenger seat so its a little more comfortable for her and shes more stable while the cars moving. Also would stop any puking on your seat. If that works it might be worth investing in a doggy bed you keep in your car. Just some things I would try before jumping to medication. But in the end that might be what it takes. [/QUOTE]
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