Car Rides Can Be Fun – Teaching
your Dog to Enjoy Car Rides
Some dogs take to car and truck rides like a duck to water.
With others, they may exhibit signs of fear and anxiety and even
may become nauseous and vomit. You may never know exactly why
your dog sees the car as his enemy. Perhaps, he remembers
that a car ride equates to a trip to the vet’s office for
shots. Or maybe, if your dog was a stray, someone took him on
a car ride to dump him off. Whatever the reason, you need to
take steps to desensitize him so that eventually he will associate
a car ride with positive things, like a trip to the park.
The first thing you need to do is have plenty of treats on
hand. Then, go open your car doors before leashing your
dog. Walk him around your car several times, allowing him to
peer in or sniff if he so desires. If he does, give him a
doggie treat and lots of love and praise. If he shows anxiety,
continue to walk around your car slowly around the open doors until
he calms down. When you notice that he relaxes noticeably,
praise him and give him treats.
Next, after a few days of traversing the route around the car,
you should notice that your dog no longer becomes agitated being in
the vicinity of the car. Your next move is arming yourself
with treats then leading your dog back to the car with its open
doors. Coax your dog inside the car. Do not start the engine!
Be advised that your dog may balk at entering your car, even with
the engine off. You should not try to form him inside.
Rather, offer him a bribe. Use a trail of treats to get him
in your car. Play fetch and throw a toy inside in the hopes
she will retrieve it. While your dog is on the leash, get in the
vehicle yourself. Call your dog to you and present a treat to
him.
Once you get your dog inside your car, praise him and show him
lots of love. You want to make sure that you keep the doors
open at all times so he can leave if the pressure becomes too much
for him. Allow him to sniff around and inspect your car if he
shows an inclination. Whatever you do, do not acknowledge his
anxiety!
The next phase to getting your dog to ride is to close the doors
with your dog inside. Make sure the windows are down for good air
flow and again, do not start the car. Pet your dog and
reassure him through the window. Again, if your dog shows
signs of nervousness, ignore it as it will only reinforce that
behavior. If your dog sits easily, give him a treat and
praise him. Keep this first enclosed exposure to a few brief
minutes and then get inside with her.
Once your dog is comfortable enough in the car, start the
engine. Don’t go anywhere. Just let the engine idle with both
you and the dog inside. If your dog seems amendable, go for a
quick drive around the block. Reward your dog for good
behavior while in the car. If he shows signs of fear, ignore
it and return home. This phase may take a few days until your
dog is relaxed enough with a trip around the block.
After you dog is fully acclimated to the car and doesn’t freak
at the short car ride, take him someplace fun like the park or a
nature trail where he can sniff and explore to his heart’s
content. By this time, your dog should start to associate,
the car with pleasant feelings. And one day, your dog will be
excited when you grab your car keys because he wants to go for a
ride!
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