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Many Americans plan trips over the summer, and considering your pet's needs prior to hitting the road can save both time and frustration later. Some pets get very scared when riding in a car, while others may develop motion sickness.
Once a scared pet is actually in the car, the signs of sickness typically start during the first few minutes of the ride. Compounding the problem is the fact that some pets prefer to hide and ride so they can end up not only sick but stuck under one of the seats."
To avoid these problems, consider making "practice runs" in your car with your pet. Start out with short rides at first, the let them become gradually longer. At the end of the ride, offer lots of praise and treats, and before long your pet may be begging for a ride in the car. Some pets still won’t learn to ride in the car and some times a tranquilizer and / or anti-emetic may need to be prescribed. Please call the office at 847-356-8387 to see if the prescription can be filled or if an examination is needed first.
Phone: 847.356.VETS (8387)
Address: 101 S. Milwaukee Ave.
Lake Villa, Illinois 60046-8593 [ MAP ]
Note: Doctor's hours by appt. only
| Mon | 8am - 6pm |
| Tue | 8am - 6pm |
| Wed | 8am - 7pm |
| Thur | 8am - 6pm |
| Fri | 8am - 6pm |
| Sat | 8am - 12pm |
| Sun | Closed |