Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() There are different sizes...natch. What works on a Rottweiler wouldn't work on a chihuahua. My neighbor has two dogs, both of whom love the water. One is a Rottweiler, an extremely strong swimmer who loves current and will swim until you drag her out. The other is an English bulldog with zero buoyancy. Rottie doesn't have a PFD and doesn't need one; bulldog got one early this summer and has been happy as a clam ever since. Oddly enough, he really took to rafting, too. The thing about dogs and boats is it's just like kids and boats: you have to be prepared for any range of reaction from love at first site to hate-it-won't-get-in-it. If they hate it, there's really nothing more to be said: that one's staying on shore, and that's all she wrote. It's really hard to predict what dogs will take to boating: I've known strong swimming breeds who hated it and aquatically challenged ones, like this bulldog, that couldn't get enough of it. All you can do is try it and see how it goes. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |