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Take a walk before you set off

According to animal experts, if your dog is tired, it means that they will be calm and behave nicely on the road. So, before you set off, try to take your dog for a long walk. “This should help your dog feel more rested and maybe even sleep for a portion of the trip,” said Vachon. 

Make sure that your dog moves enough before going on the road and try to take frequent breaks depending on the distance that you travel.

If you notice that your dog is anxious during your trip, you should give them stress reducing remedies that will help them stay calm.

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  1. You should not allow your dog to put his head out of the car window when traveling. The dog can contract pink eye, like humans, or some bug or debris can fly into the dog’s eyes. I’m surprised you did not include this in your article. Vets will tell you to keep your dog’s head inside the car, not out the window when traveling on he road. Joanne Roberts, Beloit, WI.

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