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We had a dachshund that loved to go boating. He was a regular
shorthair, and a real trooper. He went out every weekend with Dad on the ChrisCraft cabin cruiser. The narrow sides (gunwales the right name) on either side were no problem for a small narrow dog like him. He'd wander the decks like a Bosuns mate, looking everything over and giving anything that came close the once over. On a side note... The weekend my Dad died on the boat from carbon monoxide poisoning, the dog proved to be an interesting puzzle. We wondered if Dad had died from other causes at first since the dog, Baron, was found in good health. The sheriff had to trap Baron in the head, since the dog was NOT - GONNA - LET - YOU - NEAR - THE MASTER! down in the cabin. Those of you that have owned a dachshund know what I mean when they switch from happy dog to business mode. We finally figured that he had taken himself to the shore frequently enough that day, that he had not got enough CO to build up and kill him. One time we were in our runabout and the Red Baron von Schlitzenheimer was so excited to get ashore, he leapt a bit too early and missed the dock. Dachshunds can swim, yes, if they walk into the water from the shore. Leaping in...nope... I dove deep below the dog, as my Mom leapt in nearby. It was funny, watching the dog corkscrew backwards down into the depths, paddling like mad. I shot back up with the dog and he was none the worse the wear from the experience, although he learned from that day to ...wait for the boat to stop. Smarter than some people in that area. We had 3 different dogs on numerous trips and never had motion-sick dogs... But that dachshund road in the car, the boat, and Dad's Beechcraft Bonanza too. |
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On 3/5/10 4:13 PM, Amigoid wrote:
We had a dachshund that loved to go boating. He was a regular shorthair, and a real trooper. He went out every weekend with Dad on the ChrisCraft cabin cruiser. The narrow sides (gunwales the right name) on either side were no problem for a small narrow dog like him. He'd wander the decks like a Bosuns mate, looking everything over and giving anything that came close the once over. On a side note... The weekend my Dad died on the boat from carbon monoxide poisoning, the dog proved to be an interesting puzzle. We wondered if Dad had died from other causes at first since the dog, Baron, was found in good health. The sheriff had to trap Baron in the head, since the dog was NOT - GONNA - LET - YOU - NEAR - THE MASTER! down in the cabin. Those of you that have owned a dachshund know what I mean when they switch from happy dog to business mode. We finally figured that he had taken himself to the shore frequently enough that day, that he had not got enough CO to build up and kill him. One time we were in our runabout and the Red Baron von Schlitzenheimer was so excited to get ashore, he leapt a bit too early and missed the dock. Dachshunds can swim, yes, if they walk into the water from the shore. Leaping in...nope... I dove deep below the dog, as my Mom leapt in nearby. It was funny, watching the dog corkscrew backwards down into the depths, paddling like mad. I shot back up with the dog and he was none the worse the wear from the experience, although he learned from that day to ...wait for the boat to stop. Smarter than some people in that area. We had 3 different dogs on numerous trips and never had motion-sick dogs... But that dachshund road in the car, the boat, and Dad's Beechcraft Bonanza too. There's a retired fishing show host, Jerry McGuiness, if memory serves, a real folksy guy, whose companions were dachshunds. Feisty little guys, love boating, loved swimming, loved jumping from the boat to the dock and vice versa. -- Which one is the girl? http://tinyurl.com/ycpsnzz |
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:25 -0800 (PST), Amigoid
wrote: Dachshunds can swim, yes, if they walk into the water from the shore. Leaping in...nope... I dove deep below the dog, as my Mom leapt in nearby. It was funny, watching the dog corkscrew backwards down into the depths, paddling like mad. I shot back up with the dog and he was none the worse the wear from the experience, although he learned from that day to ...wait for the boat to stop. Smarter than some people in that area. We had 3 different dogs on numerous trips and never had motion-sick dogs... But that dachshund road in the car, the boat, and Dad's Beechcraft Bonanza too. good story.... |
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