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"Bill" wrote in message
oups.com... On Jul 17, 11:15 am, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Justin C" wrote in message ... In article , Rosalie B wrote: Many cruisers have big dogs. There are several ways that I have seen to deal with this. One boat had two dinghies - one was for the dog. Their dog was trained to climb out of the dinghy using the ladder. Unless the dog is crippled in some way, dogs can climb ladders. Some people - especially those that go out for extended periods of time - train the dog to go on a small patch of artificial turf or similar, and then rinse it off in the ocean afterwards. The other possibility of course is to come in to a dock every night, and rig a ramp to the dock for the dog. There are doggy PFDs which have a harness handle on the top so you can grab the dog by the handle to lift him if he falls overboard. That's better than trying to hold him in your arms - just be sure he can't slip out of the jacket. This talk of dogs on boats, I get visions of a sea-sick labrador, and a worried owner wondering how they're going to re-hydrate a dog that doesn't want a drink, doesn't want anything... except dry land! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. The best thing to do is not get to that spot... try short sails in calm waters a couple of times and see how the pooch reacts, then work up to longer, rougher trips. I did that years ago with my black lab and never had a problem. Probably a big issue will be where to put the water, so it doesn't slosh out of the bowl. A friend of mine doesn't bother with a bowl.. just connects a hose to his fresh water system, and the dog drinks from the hose. It wastes a lot of water, but he just does day sailing, so it's not an issue. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My cousin has a bowl with a wide rim extending inward for just this purpose. The thing is like a round plastic box with a hol ein the middle on top to drink from. It sloshes itself right back down into the bowl. They do make valves that get hooked to a hose bib for dogs that when pushed let out a little water. My Dads lab drinks this way because she will dump out any bowl of water left for her in five minutes. They do leak a bit though. Bill So did my dog when he was older. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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