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05-08-2010, 06:14 PM | #1 |
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Boat loving dogs?
We recently lost our 13 year old greyhound. As we are "dog people" we will certainly look for another pup, but have recently purchased a boat, and question whether a greyhound is the best breed. First off, anyone out there have a boat and a greyhound? If not, other breeds who seem to love the lake life? We are also considering a siberian husky (I know this is quite a contradiction!) and wonder about huskies and boating. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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05-08-2010, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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Water Dogs
consider any of the retriever breeds
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05-09-2010, 08:47 AM | #3 |
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Lab = # 1
I'll second the Labrador choice. They are just simply great lovable dogs that really love anything to do with the water!!
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I agree,Labs are fantastic additions to any family. Ours, one black one chocolate are so much fun. The only issue we have had was while boating in FL. our black lab saw something in the water while underway and tried to jump overboard to investigate,luckily we caught her as what she wanted to play with was a 5 ft. shark. But they both love the water and boating.
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05-09-2010, 09:58 AM | #5 |
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Our Siberian Husky lived with us on our boat weekends and vacations for many years. He liked the boat but not water. The deepest he would go was up to his belly. Remember, hot summer days are not for Huskies, they would much rather be lying out in the snow. Everyone I've met needs to be leashed at all times - they were bred to run. After he passed away we got a labx puppy who absolutely loved the water and the boats.
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05-09-2010, 07:39 PM | #6 |
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Golden retrievers love the water...
We have one who we have a leash on him in the boat "just in case" as he can get excited and will absolutely jump right out of the boat. The other one is more laid back. If we all jump in for a swim he will not tolerate being on the boat by himself. Otherwise, he does not seem to care for being on the boat and curls up on the floor. We've wondered if maybe he gets seasick. After a while we finally left him at home. |
05-10-2010, 08:18 AM | #7 |
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I'd recommend you consider dog-types (Retrievers, Spaniels, Water Dogs, and Hounds) and then narrow down your considerations based on coat-length you're willing to deal with, size of the dog, general temperament, etc.
If you can, adopt vs. buy the dog. There's many strays needing help and animal rescues are overloaded, as you can imagine. NH Humane Society - Laconia Lakes Region Humane Society - Ossippee Concord-Merrimack County SPCA - Penacook New England Basset Hound Rescue - Raymond Petfinder - National Adopt-A-Pet - National It is with reservations that I recommend you also try Craig's List. Because some people have misrepresented themselves and the pet they are trying to re-home or sell, the Pets classified ads have a bad reputation. I do believe there are folks on there who honestly are trying to do their best for a pet they are rehoming. I would NOT recommend buying a dog from Craig's List. If you opt to buy, I would recommend that you go to the AKC website, find the list of breeders for your desired breed of dog or go to that breed's society or fancier's website. I do not recommend puppy.com or those types of site - back yard breeders, in other words. I'm excite for you - being able to open up your home and heart to a dog is a great opportunity! Best of luck in your search! |
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Best advice yet!!!
Argie'sWife ~ hands down the best advice offed on the subject! So many variables to consider when adding a canine member to the family.
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Golden Retriever
My golden has been a boater since she was 9 weeks old. She loves the boat, and especially loves to swim. We had to buy a lifejacket for her because on several occasions she wanted to chase down birds swimming near the boat, although she has never made it out of the boat. Any of the retrievers would be great just as long as you don't mind having to deal with shedding. Good luck with looking for a new pup, and sorry to hear about your greyhound.
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Consider size, it's hard to haul a large wet dog back in the boat. I taught my 60 lbs shepard, lab, whatever mix to use the ladder to exit our in-ground pool. Before that he was a bear to get out of the pool, especially because he would always jump back in.
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05-30-2010, 03:51 PM | #11 |
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Sorry for your loss, family pets are family and the loss is never easy.
As for moving on, I respectfully suggest small breeds, easy to manage, easy to afford (they eat a whole lot less!) and many love water and boating! |
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Our Cocker loves the boat!
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Adorable! Is that an English Cocker?
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Our boxer loves swimming and boating.
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Size Matters
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PWD's r the best
We have 2 Portuguese water dogs & they are the best! No shedding....again, no shedding!!
They are about 44 lbs & their middle name says it all. You can see us cruzing around the lake with them perched off the bow. They are our little Democrats. |
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OurShangrlia.....can I just say....what a Cutie! He is adorable.
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07-14-2010, 01:33 PM | #18 |
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I Have 2 Golden Retrievers...
...and they live in the water. Having a house on the lake, I wouldn't get a dog that didn't like the water. We were meant for each other.
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I have had many dogs of many breeds never one that I would say didn't like the water and boats.... Sure there are some that are more into then others but usually as long as they are with there owners most dogs are happy on board a boat, and by the water.
Now as for swimming, not all dogs enjoy swimming as mentioned Husky's, Malamutes, and sled dogs in particular don't always like getting wet, you will also find this true of many smaller dogs... Retriever, Setters, Spaniels etc. are bread for this activity... and if you want a big old slobbering dog Newfoundlands are the best water dogs from what I here, they where actually bread as water rescue dogs. AS for boats, its a mater of getting the dogs used to the boat.. some dogs want to ride with their noses in the air, some just want to lay at your feet, they are all different. Once again as long as they are with you they are fine. Now some further notes, as some of my neighbors have found out there are some breeds that may like boats and may enjoy the water, but it might not like them....For instance, corgi don't really seem to be able to swim in the water, they don't sink, but they don't really move either. If they fall in Plan to go after them.... The legs are just to short.... Basset hounds... are interesting too... they sink... yep right to the bottom... saw this happen with two different basset hounds..... the worst part was one of them just kept walking deeper... Anyways once again be ready to jump in after them... Finally, spend time with your dog getting them used to the water. Yes most of them can intuitively swim. But some swim better then others... Some will only go in on request, while others, will be wet when ever they can reach the lake. The bottom line, Know your pet... Oh ya by the way.... just picked up a Springer Spaniel... my second one... Hopefully this one, will learn to jump off the dock....
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My cousin has a greyhound and she does not like to be in the boat or go in the water. Needs to be led in once in a while on a hot day.
When I can't find my black lab, the first place we look is the boat. Sure enough, he's usually sitting in there waiting to go for a ride.
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Water dogs
When you are thinking about a dog, consider the breed. If you want a boat dog, you should think about a water dog.. labs are great. They love the water, are loyal and obedient (mostly) so less likely to launch out of the boat to chase something.. had friends with a dalmation who LOVED the boat..lean dog and nimble..not as bottom-heavy as labs might get .
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Dogs that sink
We rescued two Old English Sheepdogs. While they have the instinct to swim, they prefer to have both feet firmly planted, preferably on a gently-sloping beach where they wade like a Miami-Beach retiree.
We put life jackets on them while in the boat given their lack of swimming skills. But they love the boat rides! |
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