On the Waterway

“The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of something that is elusive but attainable,
a perpetual series of occasions for hope.”
John Buchan (1875-1940)    The Quotable Fisherman

 

Boating With Pets
 

 

Two-legged sailors are definitely in the majority, but the four-legged variety shouldn’t be forgotten. I’m talking about boating with pets, of course! For those who share a passion for both boating and being a pet owner, it would be unthinkable to try and separate the two. So, here are a few thoughts on how to make pets and pet owners happy boaters.  

Pets aren’t totally different from owners in that they both like being surrounded by familiar and favorite items. So, bring a few of your pet’s favorite toys, sleeping gear and food to the boat. Be sure to establish a special place on the boat that belongs to your pet.

Set up a safe area outside of the boat where your pet can go when it doesn’t need to be on the boat, or if the water is a bit rough, and it would feel more comfortable being off the boat.

Be sure to have something you can use to retrieve your pet from the water if it falls overboard and can’t get back onto the boat.

 

 

A small shelf for your pet’s food dish is a good idea. Elevate it a little off the cabin floor to avoid stubbed toes, and place a lid around the edge to keep the food where it belongs.

If your puppy or dog is getting a little odorous on that extended cruise, there are a couple of ways to tackle the problem. A dinghy filled with rain water makes a great impromptu bathing tub. Waterless shampoo, grooming powder, or even baking soda sprinkled over its fur and brushed will make do when the rainy season has passed.

Pet toileting while boating provides some interesting challenges. Cats with a litter box have a definite advantage over dogs in this category. Just make sure the litter box gets a frequent cleaning. Some smaller dogs can be trained to use a litter box. An itinerary that includes a stop at an island or dog-friendly shoreline will provide a much needed break for your pet, and give everyone an opportunity for a swim.

Written by Chris Campbell
Printed March 2008
Web March 2008

 

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