By training a model on multiple observed source domains, domain generalization aims to generalize well to arbitrary unseen target domains without further training. Existing works mainly focus on learning domain-invariant features to improve the generalization ability. However, since target domain is not available during training, previous methods inevitably suffer from overfitting in source domains. To tackle this issue, we develop an effective dropout-based framework to enlarge the region of the model's attention, which can effectively mitigate the overfitting problem. Particularly, different from the typical dropout scheme, which normally conducts the dropout on the fixed layer, first, we randomly select one layer, and then we randomly select its channels to conduct dropout. Besides, we leverage the progressive scheme to add the ratio of the dropout during training, which can gradually boost the difficulty of training model to enhance the robustness of the model. Moreover, to further alleviate the impact of the overfitting issue, we leverage the augmentation schemes on image-level and feature-level to yield a strong baseline model. We conduct extensive experiments on multiple benchmark datasets, which show our method can outperform the state-of-the-art methods.