Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/dog-boat-safety/
It is only natural that you want your dog to be a part of most of your life’s experiences.
Road trips, camping, hiking, preparing a special dinner, watching your favorite show, and even while singing to relax and keep your spirits high. Your dog is always there as your most loyal companion and no. 1 fan.
And since the season has become perfect for boating, you want your best friend to be a part of that adventure too.
But, before you start packing your things and your dog’s canned food, it is best to plan your boating trip to avoid any accidents. Your dog may become more excited than you upon seeing an ocean, and he might jump overboard unaware of the danger.
How to Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy while Boating
Think of your dog like a child who needs to get familiar with a boat first, how to get on and get off. And, of course, how to keep himself in one spot. No jumping into the water, no running around, no stretching of his neck to take a look at the bottom of the sea.
To familiarize your dog with boarding and disembarking a boat, carry him several times. If he is quite big, use a ramp and walk alongside him. Keep doing so until your dog gets used to getting on and off.
Second, teach your dog to settle in one spot while on board. Having a non-skid mat is useful for this purpose. Also, he needs his own life jacket in case of emergency.
Third, you should have a plan just in case your dog goes overboard. Do not panic and jump straight into the water. You will need to stop the boat’s engine so he will not get hurt by the propeller. Then, call your dog in a calm voice to make him swim toward you. Once he is near, gently pull him out of the water. You can practice this in a pool so that your dog will not experience fear of seawater.
Dog Gear and Supplies that You Should Bring for Safety and Comfort
Yes, there are essentials that you should bring along so that you and your dog can have the best boating adventure.
Here are the dog gear and supplies you will need:
1. Dog Life Jacket
Many dogs are natural swimmers, but a life jacket is still necessary. Even though your dog may know how to swim, he can still get tired from the effort. Cold seawater may also alarm him. Make him wear a life jacket at all times while you are on the boat.
2. Pet First Aid Kit
It is also best to be prepared for any emergency that your dog may have such as an injury from slipping on the deck.
3. Water Bowl and Fresh Water Supply
Just as it is dehydrating for people to be out in the ocean, dogs can experience it too. So, always have a clean bowl for him and a supply of fresh water. In case, you are sailing on a lake or lagoon, never let your dog drink from it since lakes and lagoons are natural harbors for bacteria, molds, and parasites.
4. Dog Food and Treats
Pack some treats and adequate dog food so that your dog does not get hungry or bored from sitting in one spot.
5. Dog Sunscreen and Shade
Choose a sunscreen that is formulated especially for dogs. Apply it to your dog’s ears, nose, and stomach. Also, do not let him sit under the sun to avoid heatstroke. Let him relax under a shade with some dog treats and fresh water.
6. Non-Skid Mat
Place this mat for your dog next to you, so it will be easy for him to relax and stay in his designated spot.
7. Poop bags and cleaners
Be ready with these things, as well, in case your dog feels the call of nature.
8. Fetch toys
Continue your fun at the beach, letting your dog enjoy fetching in the waters.
9. Dog Towel
Be sure to wash your dog thoroughly after a day at sea. Shampoo his fur and dry him with a clean towel for a refreshing feeling.
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Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog