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First off the dog was in no danger. Cudas do not attack anything they can't
eat unless it's a mistake. Dogs are not a food trigger since they don't fall into the menu...which is fish. You are perfectly safe in the water with even a 6 foot Cuda..... just don't wear shiny stuff. Same goes for Tiger, Hammerhead and Lemon Sharks... I swam in water that was full of them.... never even paid me any attention. ....and many times with sharks around I was actively spearfishing. CM "Maxprop" wrote in message We watched with fascination--we were moored at the Indians about 30 yards off the stern of the catamaran--because the pooch slipped from time to time and almost fell in. The barracuda swam just below the surface (unusual, I suppose), angled up toward the dog. He knew a tasty treat when he saw it. We didn't want the dog to become a 'cuda snack, but we would have been powerless to do anything about it if he'd fallen in. I think we assumed the owners to be idiots for letting him bark loudly in a quiet anchorage/mooring field, and would deserve what they got if the dog went over. Max |