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Created by:
issie
Date: 20-04-07 17:06
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is he/she ok getting in to the car if not try feeding in the car so its a nice place to be, i get feed in here 'thinks the collie' when this is accepted sit in the car with the motor running,until this is ok. when this is accepted do little trips before your collie is sick, be back home, every day.
do keep in touch how you get on.
I am getting a collies 6th May he will have a 1 1/2 hours trip in the car
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Created by:
Collingvale
Date: 25-04-07 23:40
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Write a message here I find putting puppy/dogs in the care every day and taking them to the park soon cures car sickness, they associate the park with going walkies and start to enjoy it
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Created by:
issie
Date: 20-05-07 12:08
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Shylah was sick on the way home but only when we got to the welsh roads with lots of bends. but we have had him out since and he was fine
how are you doing now with your collies in the car
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Created by:
mmccoy9181
Date: 11-08-08 20:49
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I have a nephew of the new Lassie with Peter OToole who is 3 yrs old and a 9 month show Collie. I took both of them in my small car in the back seat for 1200 round trip and neither one got sick. I limited their food intake until I could get to a staionary place for a couple of hours. I gave them fresh water once an hour and let them relieve themselves at that time as well and NEVER had one problem. Matter of fact, you would not know they were there except for the occasional panting. I started mine early traveling in the car and I think that was the best thing I could of done concerning this matter.
Mary McCoy
Totally Devoted Collies, United States
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Created by:
cathy jessop
Date: 29-07-09 20:51
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try ginger biscults
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