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maggie01 | 20:12 Sun 18th Jun 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Today we saw a couple of dogs on seperate boats and they seem to enjoy it. If anyone on here has a boat, do you take your dog with you? I quite like the idea but one of our dogs is quite small and a life jacket for dogs would be miles too big. She would probably just fit an armband.



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This might not even fit your dog its an xx-small dog life jacket the can range from xxs to xl.

this is aan xxs lifejacket http://www.bizrate.com/oid344067170.htm
Our dog loves our boat... gets all excited when were getting ready to go to the boat :) btw- whats your boat maggie?

I once knew a Labrador Retriever who swam all day long in the middle of a lake, here in Arizona, following his Master. I once had a friend, a Staffordshire Terrier, who loved the water but, kicking as hard as he could, Oscar always sank like a rock.....



My point is that each breed, as well as each individual, has their own talent and ability. Mayhaps your little dog is a natural but maybe not......



If I were to trust one of the "wrist-band" swim devices to a good dog, I would certainly not buy the cheapest I could find......it would have to be a high-quality piece of equipment!

If your dog is real tiny what about getting a pool noodle and slitting down the side and sliding your dog around the chest and belly with it? Almost like a "hot dog" look. use some velcro and attach it so it's secured around the dops neck and hind legs maybe? Or see if a childs water wings would work something for a baby. My GSD has a life jacket, she loves water.
That's "dogs neck"...lol
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Patricia H. It is a Doral. Nice boat. Hubby still getting used to it. Thanks for replies, will have to look into it. The trouble is that they are Shih-tzus and do not swim in the water voluntarily like a retriever and others.

I would never take my dog on a boat.


I think by the 500th time of fishing him out after he'd leapt off the side and couldn't get back out again.I'd get a bit bored of it.


My dog thinks he's a duck.

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