I have a 4 month old male that every time he get in the box he slobber all over the other dogs. Looks like they have been in the rain. Does anyone have a good suggestion that has work for you. I mostly have short drives less than 10 minutes.
That's interesting Culver, I always figured exhaust fumes could mess with a dogs nose. On cold mornings I usually let my old truck warm up then shut it off before loading the dogs then start it as I'm leaving.
Its a pup most do it, keep him riding in the truck dog box he will get over it. He's just a baby, heck my daughter would get sick in the dog box and throw up. Just kidding -she did get motion sickness on trips, some is the newness and anxiety!
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