Hi Pet Lovers! We have an 11 year old Cockapoo who thoroughly loves RVing as you can imagine, but hates the truck travel. Shivering, whining, can't settle down. We have a dog basket between us in the cab. We even tried a half Gravol pill once, but that didn't work. Seems she's anxious going away and a little better going home. Has anyone tried the security blanket/body wrap? Any other ideas??
If at 11 years the pup is still anxious, don't know what you will be able to do.
But, I would try making it a fun time for the dog. Make every trip a new adventure, a walk every two hours wile traveling to check out all the new smells at rest stops.
Once at the campground a good walk. Our dogs get lots of walks while camping, so they have become accustomed to having fun when we go.
They get really ramped up now when I start the process of hooking up to the truck.
If conditioning doesn't work and the dog is still stressed, meds maybe.
Previous dogs we have had that were thunder phobic responded to no type of conditioning except meds.
Long drawn out storms one of our Golden's was given ACE. Shorter storms or 4th of July type stuff she got Valium.
http://fearfuldogs.com/acepromazine/
The Valium did not last long in the system. The ACE would affect them for 1-2 days.
And as with everything else in life, there is more then one school of thought with meds. Some believe that is the only way to help protect the animal from hurting themselves. Others believe that all the meds do is keep the animal from responding, but they are still experiencing the fear.
We have had two very thunder-noise phobic dogs and it is no picnic. Some here saw one of our pups when a thunderstorm popped up in Delaware a few years ago.
When you see how dangerous it can be for an anxious dog you can understand the need for meds.
Some think the blanket-anxiety wraps work. Personally I don't think they do, but - you never know unless you try.
The "pheromone" sprays or treatments may be another alternative. Again, they didn't work for us, but your mileage may vary.
http://www.petco.com/product/10534/Comfort-Zone-Diffuser-with-DAP-for-Dogs.aspx
Our guys - letting loose to get going.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkkHOfFYct8&list=PLW4L0SIJusW45qk2O9tkP2OMuCRKuSzYU