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Bringing your dog along

Heather Loenser, DVM, knows firsthand the joys and challenges of traveling with her dog. She and her family recently adopted a year-old Border Collie named Calvin.

“As a new dog in our house, Calvin is experiencing some separation anxiety, so we don’t want to board him or leave him with a pet sitter,” Dr. Loenser explained. “Even though he suffers from car sickness, when the family goes on vacation, Calvin comes with us.”

Dr. Loenser is often called upon to help her clients prepare for vacations with their dogs.

Her top five travel tips are:

*Note: Safe use has not been evaluated in cats and dogs with gastrointestinal obstruction, or those that have ingested toxins. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction. See full prescribing information at cerenia.com.

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