Date: 7/2/2010, 12:30 pm
: Actually in some ways a dog that's not fond of water may be a giant
: advantage, he won't be leaping into the water chasing something
: then. I've spent lots of time trying to get one lab or another
: back into various boats, fun lifting an almost 100 lb. dog out
: of the water ;)
: Bill H.
Our plans is for him to ride in the front cockpit of the Eider double next year when I have a Petrel completed for my youngest son.
I think he will be ok when we have every body out on the water with him in the boat. For know he is ok until he sees one of use stand on shore, and then he bails out. He is a medium size dog so its not to bad getting him back in. I cant imagine pulling a Lab back in the boat.
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