Dogs out on the road?

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Arizona Overland

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How many of y'all take your dogs out with you on the road? And what are some things you do that help them out over long travel?

Been taking my pup out for a lot single day drives with a few days camping and he does really well. Planning a longer trip out west and thinking about bringing him along for this one.


Sorry if someone posted before I couldn't find any threads after searching.
If your dog is doing fine, it will be fine.
 
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Daryl 32

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My dog barfed the first few times out when she was a pup but now it doesn't bother her. We stop for plenty of potty breaks and she just rolls with it.



She's off leash 99% of the time but I carry a 10' tie and a leash just in case.


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Our dogs could be twins!
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couple of shots when we brought him home

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When I left him home alone too long.

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Ernie had it bad at first got real nerves, drooling and vomiting. We give him some natural remedies for motion sickness and stress. Now he is a trooper and every time I take my foot of the gas he puts his head over my left shoulder and looks at the window buttons on the door, as if to say "roll them down dad".

We keep him on a 50ft lead when in the desert around sticky things or when we are near other campers.
 

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Our dogs could be twins!
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couple of shots when we brought him home

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When I left him home alone too long.

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Ernie had it bad at first got real nerves, drooling and vomiting. We give him some natural remedies for motion sickness and stress. Now he is a trooper and every time I take my foot of the gas he puts his head over my left shoulder and looks at the window buttons on the door, as if to say "roll them down dad".

We keep him on a 50ft lead when in the desert around sticky things or when we are near other campers.
Brother! Woof!


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