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By Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM, About.com Guide to Veterinary Medicine since 1999

Review: Through A Dog's Ear: Driving Edition

Monday May 19, 2008
Through A Dog's EarAccording to the Travel Industry Association, Dogs are the most common type of pet to take on a trip (78%), and autos or trucks are the main mode of transportation (76%). Dogs travel both for fun and out of necessity. Some dogs love a car ride, others hate it. Whining, panting, pacing, shaking are all signs that your dog is stressed in the car. A stressed dog often makes for a stressed driver. Keeping your dog calm will make the difference in a fun trip and a potentially dangerous one.

Driving Edition, the latest release from Through A Dog's Ear promises to deliver psychoacoustically-designed music to calm the canine and keep the human alert while driving.

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