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Pratik Pravin Sankpal

Our Leo (Golden retriever) is 2 months old. We have a medical emergency at hometown and have to drive for 10 hours by car as the airline or any other public transport wont accept pet below 90 days. Also any boarding home wont take him due to same reason. So we have to drive. What are some tips? Any input and support is highly appreciated.

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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hi Pratik. An antiemetic + a sedative / hemp oil + plus travel certificate are the key requirements. Make sure you feed your pet 30 to 40 minutes before starting the journey. An antiemetic should be given before food. Hemp oil can either be mixed with food or sprayed on to the tongue.
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