Getting into the car.

My boys never jump in or out of a car. Most of the time they are in my Yukon and go to 'their' door and wait to be picked up. When the ride is over, they are released from their harnesses, they wait to be picked up and brought down to earth. On the odd chance we take hubby's car, the routine is the same; it's just what they are comfortable with. As pups, I never wanted to chance an injury from the jump down so they were taught to wait.
 
Similar to what Sharon said, I gave Monty a treat for getting in the car. I travel with Monty a lot sometimes hours a day so I also added that when-ever we got to our destination, the second we arrived I opened the door and I always made such a fuss of him, played with Mr Broccoli with him (his stuffed toy) and gave him a reward. I think it worked because now he dives into the car and gets so excited when we pull up, don't think he enjoys the car ride, just looks forward to the play and reward when we get to the destination.
 
Similar to what Sharon said, I gave Monty a treat for getting in the car. I travel with Monty a lot sometimes hours a day so I also added that when-ever we got to our destination, the second we arrived I opened the door and I always made such a fuss of him, played with Mr Broccoli with him (his stuffed toy) and gave him a reward. I think it worked because now he dives into the car and gets so excited when we pull up, don't think he enjoys the car ride, just looks forward to the play and reward when we get to the destination.
I imagine Monty can’t wait to get to wherever you’re going so he can cause mass destruction 🤣!
Monty knows by now that a car takes him to new places where he can create havoc lol!
 
Have this same issue with two of my three. Can jump on a high bed, but the car? Nope. With Eli, he just doesn't like the car. He always drools a bit, not sure if it's nausea or just anxiety. I'm going to try and train Juno to jump in by Sheep's method - treats on the floor mat first. She's still riding in a crate right now due to her nausea issues in the car. Littlest Meadow will jump right in.
yes, photos of Ozy, please!
My new little guy, Finnegan, is learning to tolerate riding around. He started out (got him at 4 mo.) throwing up after about 10 min in the car. Started to time trips before he got fed. Helped a bit. Needless to say, he was very reluctant to get in the car. Crating was even an even worse idea for him. Then, I invested in a booster seat. Now that he is a year, it has not solved the nausea problem 100% but we’re close. He now gets in the car on his own and pops right onto his throne, like King Pup. Riding around town to visit Lowe’s, garden centers and pet stores is fine. The highway driving is another matter.

Good luck on your quest for success.
 
My new little guy, Finnegan, is learning to tolerate riding around.
Both my boys vomited in the car when young. I live on top of a hill in New England... for some reason or other, whoever created our roads here liked curvy roads, lots and lots and lots of curves. coming down our hill is s curve after s curve after s curve; get to the bottom and they'd vomit. I still always carry baggies and paper towels in the car. Took Deacon till about 2 before his belly adjusted to car rides. I used to have a booster, but I think looking out the window made things worse for him. I have a cover over the bench seat in my Yukon.. each boy has his side and his own cushy pad to chill out on.
 
Both my boys vomited in the car when young. I live on top of a hill in New England... for some reason or other, whoever created our roads here liked curvy roads, lots and lots and lots of curves. coming down our hill is s curve after s curve after s curve; get to the bottom and they'd vomit. I still always carry baggies and paper towels in the car. Took Deacon till about 2 before his belly adjusted to car rides. I used to have a booster, but I think looking out the window made things worse for him. I have a cover over the bench seat in my Yukon.. each boy has his side and his own cushy pad to chill out on.
Of course Blueberry ALWAYS managed to puke where I didn’t want her to. I could have the seat covered in paper towels or a seat cover and she’d lean forward and get the carpet…
I’ve tried in a crate, on a tether, front seat, back seat (she once puked on my coffee cup 🤮🤢)…I tried feeding her, not feeding her (once the threw up some banana she’d eaten 6 hours prior) and short trips and long trips. I’ve found short city trips are the worst…she can vomit a block from home and highway trips are always better.
Hence she doesn’t like car rides and I don’t blame her…I wouldn’t either if I got sick all the time! And she turns 5 in November and she still gets car sick!
 
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