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Ginger Dog Treats for Motion Sickness: A Travel Game-Changer

As someone who loves hitting the trails and exploring new heights with Jazzy, my spirited Goldendoodle, I’ve encountered almost every hiccup you can imagine during our travels—including motion sickness. That’s when ginger dog treats for motion sickness came into our lives, transforming Jazzy's travel experience and making our journeys more enjoyable for both of us.

The Challenge of Motion Sickness in Dogs

On one of our road trips to a favorite hiking spot outside of Boise, I noticed Jazzy was unusually quiet and listless. At first, I thought she was just tired, but when she refused her regular treats, I knew something was off. After some research and a vet visit, we concluded it was motion sickness. That’s when we discovered the benefits of ginger.

Why Ginger for Dogs?

Ginger has been used for centuries to help alleviate nausea and settle stomachs in humans, and it turns out, it’s just as effective for dogs. Integrating ginger into Jazzy’s diet, especially before trips, has made a significant difference. She’s more alert and happier, even on winding roads.

Homemade Ginger Dog Treats for Motion Sickness

Want to try making ginger dog treats for motion sickness for your furry friend? Here’s a simple recipe that Jazzy loves:

  1. Ingredients:

    • 2 cups whole wheat flour (or substitute with any other dog-friendly flour if your dog has allergies)
    • 1/2 cup oatmeal
    • 1/4 cup freshly grated ginger
    • 1 egg
    • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
    • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  2. Instructions:

    • Preheat your oven to 350°F.
    • Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl until you get a firm dough.
    • Roll out the dough and use a cookie cutter to cut into desired shapes.
    • Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes or until crisp.
    • Let them cool before giving them to your dog, especially before travel.

Benefits of Ginger Dog Treats

  • Eases Nausea: Ginger is known for its ability to help reduce nausea and boost digestion.
  • Natural and Safe: Using natural ingredients like ginger ensures that you’re not feeding your dog anything harmful.
  • Versatile: These treats are not only good for motion sickness but can be a healthy part of your dog’s diet.

Keeping Treat Variety to Maintain Interest

Dogs, like humans, enjoy a bit of variety in their diet. While ginger dog treats for motion sickness are fantastic, I make sure to rotate Jazzy’s treats. This not only keeps her excited about her snacks but also ensures she gets a well-rounded diet.

Conclusion

If you’ve got a dog that struggles with motion sickness, giving ginger dog treats for motion sickness a try could be a game-changer. They're easy to make, natural, and could make your next road trip a lot smoother for your furry companion. Plus, seeing your dog happy and comfortable makes any trip more enjoyable!

With the right preparation and these tasty ginger treats, your dog can become as great a travel companion as Jazzy has been to me—eager for every new adventure, no matter the distance.

This post was last updated at June 12, 2026 23:13

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