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Imagine how your body stiffens after a long drive across the Interstate. Your dog is no exception and he too gets exhausted and weary during the journey.
Your senior dog may have severe multiple health conditions and you have to be geared up for the things that might go far worse than you expected on your tour.
1. Get Your Senior Dog to the Vet for Health Assessment
You may feel your senior dog is feeling fine and is ready to travel with all his food and current medication.
Motion sickness can result in stress and confusion and recovery from this condition is a bit tough for senior dogs than young ones.
2. Determine Your Dog Suffers from Motion Sickness or Not
Ageing doggies are more prone to cognitive dysfunction or commonly known as dog dementia.
3. Consult the Vet about Your Senior Canine’s Mental Health
There can be places where you need to produce it for entry or for your stay in hotels.