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Some
safety precautions as we enter the spring and summer seasons.
On
the Water with Dogs

Make sure you boating experience is
safe for your pet as well.
What modes
of water travel are people taking their dogs, and how does
the dog ride or stay in the vehicle?
Dogs are joining us while sailing, power boating, rafting,
kayaking, hiking along rivers, house boating and water-skiing.
As for keeping the dog secure, that is a tough call. DO NOT
AT ANY TIME secure your dog to the craft with a leash. Tying
a dog to a craft is almost certain death should the boat flip
or sink.
What are some basic things you need to keep in mind when putting
your dog in a motorboat, canoe, kayak, raft, sail boat, etc.?
The world of watercraft is completely different than the conditions
found on land. With wet surfaces, footing can be unstable
or downright slippery. The pitching and rolling of boats as
well as the sudden movements in whitewater can also present
a challenge. Humans have seats and pads that create a comfortable
and secure place. Animals are rarely insulated from the cold
wet bottom of a canoe or sea kayak and often have no secure
place to wedge in and "hunker down" to minimize
being tossed about on rafts, powerboats or sailboats. Provide
a secure "seat" for your pup and consider using
footwear that will allow your dog to walk around on fiberglass
decks, raft tubes and other slippery surfaces without sliding
and scratching or marring surfaces with sharp claws. A life
jacket is key not only to assist your dog in staying afloat
should he/she fall overboard, but also to give you a way of
lifting them from the water. (Note: make sure you are using
the proper size flotation device.)
The flotation
device should fit snugly, provide your pup with enough buoyancy
which is placed evenly along the dog's torso to float them
in a natural horizontal swimming position and will not allow
your dog to slip or fall out of the flotation device. With
a few simple steps in the planning process and being aware
of your pup's needs, outings can be made safe, comfortable
and rewarding experiences for all.
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