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Re: T&T: Dogs on board

From: Jeffrey Siegel (no email)
Date: Sun Mar 02 2008 - 08:52:49 EST

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    > Don't get me wrong, I had a Yorkie for 18 years,
    > but is there anything more Joyous than going
    > by dink in the rain, on a stormy day, to
    > take your beloved mixed breed mutt to shore
    > to watch him take a dump? Enlighning.
    >

    Now let me ask you. How is it possible that dogs can be taught to fly
    through the air to catch a frisbee, find people in burning buildings, sniff
    cocaine and other drugs, guide blind people, etc., etc. etc....and then not
    be able to learn how to do their business on the boat itself?

    Three dogs have been overnight companions on my boat (2 puppies growing up,
    and 1 adult dog) and I've never rowed to shore once. We've been at anchor
    for as much as 5 days without leaving the boat and often do 24 hour
    overnight passages (and a 48 hour one here and there).

    I believe there's a certain technique needed to train the dog for boat
    business. It involves helping them to understand the difference between
    "inside" and "outside" when on the boat. I think that many dogs get on a
    boat and believe that the entire boat is an "inside" area - even when
    running around out on the decks. This gets in the way of their
    housetraining and they just won't go.

    My wife wrote an article explaining all of this and specific techniques for
    training dogs on boats. It needs some more editing but we've been a little
    busy to work on it. Still, I think it's a worthwhile read if you want some
    ideas about training your dog for cruising.

    I put it up here:
    http://www.activecaptain.com/Canine_Crew.pdf

    Dyna and Dylan onboard:
    http://www.activemap.com/PilothouseSleeping.jpg

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    Jeffrey Siegel
    M/V aCappella
    DeFever 53PH
    W1ACA/WDB4350
    Castine, Maine

    www.activecaptain.com
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