Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,695 Reaction score 893 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation Apr 14, 2023 #1 Yellow dawg has a habit of baling out of the canoe. This is my training rig. Works great. He likes swimming too much.
Yellow dawg has a habit of baling out of the canoe. This is my training rig. Works great. He likes swimming too much.
clemency Joined May 13, 2015 Messages 553 Reaction score 600 Location NH Apr 17, 2023 #2 Not a dog person. Why does it have to attach to the seat?
Boatman53 Joined Jan 3, 2015 Messages 1,686 Reaction score 1,293 Location Mid coast, Maine Apr 17, 2023 #3 Just a guess but, maybe so the end is always within reach. Also looks to be tied with a quick release slippery hitch. Jim
Just a guess but, maybe so the end is always within reach. Also looks to be tied with a quick release slippery hitch. Jim
R Ripple Joined Jun 1, 2022 Messages 126 Reaction score 63 Location Hudson valley new york Apr 17, 2023 #4 You should let him know its a great boat to be in!
Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,695 Reaction score 893 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation Apr 18, 2023 #5 Ripple said: You should let him know its a great boat to be in! Click to expand... Yep, treats a plenty, but he’s a great swimmer. Only dog I’ve trained who would rather swim than ride.
Ripple said: You should let him know its a great boat to be in! Click to expand... Yep, treats a plenty, but he’s a great swimmer. Only dog I’ve trained who would rather swim than ride.
Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,695 Reaction score 893 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation Apr 18, 2023 #6 clemency said: Not a dog person. Why does it have to attach to the seat? Click to expand... In case of emergency, or to give him more slack, the quick release knot takes a yank.
clemency said: Not a dog person. Why does it have to attach to the seat? Click to expand... In case of emergency, or to give him more slack, the quick release knot takes a yank.
Tsuga8 Joined Oct 21, 2021 Messages 567 Reaction score 689 Location Hudson Valley, NY Apr 18, 2023 #7 A former coworker used to let her lab swim behind her kayak at length. She'd keep an eye on him and gauge when he was tired enough that she should head to shore and load him into the boat or let him rest on shore.
A former coworker used to let her lab swim behind her kayak at length. She'd keep an eye on him and gauge when he was tired enough that she should head to shore and load him into the boat or let him rest on shore.