Introduction:

As dogs age, their needs change—especially when it comes to comfort and support. Senior dogs often face joint issues, increased fatigue, and a spell of motion sickness during car rides.

Choosing the right car seat can make all the difference in their travel experience.

Here, we’ll explore some different car seat options for senior dogs and explain why a specially designed dog car seat may be the ideal choice for your senior pup!

 

What Should You Look for in a Car Seat for Senior Dogs?

Senior dogs need a car seat that prioritises comfort and support for their aging bodies.

Just as older people benefit from cushioned seating, senior dogs benefit from a soft, supportive surface that eases pressure on their joints.

A high-quality car seat with plush, ergonomic padding can help reduce discomfort and make car rides more enjoyable.

Key Takeaway:
For senior dogs, a car seat should be more than just secure—it should also be a cosy, plush space for them to relax.

Why Aren’t Plastic Raised Beds or Crates Ideal for Older Dogs?

While plastic raised beds or crates are commonly used for transporting pets, they may not be the best choice for senior dogs. Raised beds can be hard on their joints, lacking the plush support needed for their comfort.

They also don't help in the slightest if your dog suffers from motion sickness—a concern that we’ll address shortly.

For older dogs, the lack of cushioning and support in these options can make car rides uncomfortable, potentially leading to joint pain and anxiety.

Key Takeaway:
Crates and raised beds may secure your dog, but they often fall short in offering the support and comfort that older dogs need.

Are Older Dogs More Likely to Experience Motion Sickness?

Yes, older dogs can be more susceptible to motion sickness. As they age, they may experience an increased sensitivity to motion, making car rides unpleasant.

A dog car seat packed full of stuffing can help alleviate some of this discomfort by providing a secure yet cushioned area where they can sink in and relax.

Being able to sink into their car seat can massively any motion sickness a dog may be experiencing. 

(We have a whole blog talking about why a plush & padded dog car seats are the best for helping your dog with motion sickness)

Key Takeaway:

A supportive dog car seat helps reduce motion sickness by giving your senior dog a stable and secure space to relax.

Luther Bennett Customer Success Story: Our Senior Pup’s New Favourite Car Seat

"Our senior pup loves her new car seat. I love that it also doubles as a portable pet bed. It's super high quality, easy to assemble, has a nice colour selection, and is made of durable, washable material. I ordered several other beds from Amazon that were low quality and then discovered Luther Bennett from an article rating dog beds. While the upfront price is a little high, I know that our current furbaby and any future ones will enjoy this car seat for years to come."

 


What Makes a Dog Car Seat the Best Option for Senior Dogs?

Dog car seats designed with senior dogs in mind go beyond just providing a place to sit—they offer a combination of support, security, and comfort.

Look for features like high-quality padding, durable, washable materials, and versatile designs that allow the seat to double as a bed.

The Dog Pod, is a great example of a Dog Car seat that has been made with senior dogs in mind.

If you’re interested in seeing what makes the Dog Pod a great choice for senior dogs, explore it here.

Key Takeaway:
Investing in a well-designed dog car seat offers senior dogs the best of both worlds: comfort and security, making every trip an enjoyable experience.


When it comes to traveling with senior dogs, comfort and support are essential.

While plastic raised beds and crates may be popular, they don’t offer the same level of joint-friendly comfort that a specialised dog car seat provides.

The right car seat not only makes journeys safer but also ensures that your older dog can relax and enjoy the ride.

If you’re looking for a long-lasting, high-quality option, a dog car seat from Luther Bennett is defiantly something you should consider.

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