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06-15-2015, 02:18 PM #1
Kayaking with [big] dog
I would like to take my 100+lb. Chessie kayaking with me. He loves to swim, but would never float on an SUP. I'm wondering 2 things:
1) should I buy a tandem kayak, and take out the front seat when I'd rather be with my dog than my wife;
2)Is it very difficult for one person to row a tandem.
Thanks.“How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix
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06-15-2015, 02:48 PM #2
Doable, but will the dog stay in the boat? Can't imagine a Chesapeake being that close to water and not ending up in it.
Canoe is probably a better option depending on the water and your objectives. More room for the dog to get comfortable and harder for him to leave the boat.
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06-15-2015, 02:57 PM #3
I have been using a dog life preserver for down water trips with my lab. She cruises along quite well and keeps up no problem. Don't think she wants to be in the boat and I definitely don't want to wrestle her in. I don't tether her and she stays right with me.
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06-15-2015, 03:28 PM #4
Skistack, you're 100% right. The dog smells the water and gets a hard on. I could not really imagine him staying on the kayak without causing a commotion.
“How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix
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06-15-2015, 07:38 PM #5
Canoe will be easiest for you and pooch. Doggie flotation vest is highly recommended. Have phun.
watch out for snakes
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06-15-2015, 08:30 PM #6Registered User
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I had a lab chessie and she was fucking nuts about water and life in general, IME probably a canoe is best but she isn't gona stay in the boat much so just let er swim, mine would regularly swim 10k no problem and as long as the water is not too cold let them.
She loved to windsurf specially in high winds, I had to drag her up on the board by the collar, she would brace herself against my knee or the mast until I got going, I hook into the harness then she would stand way out on the front of the board hanging 10 on the long reaches ... sporting breed eh?Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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06-16-2015, 08:46 AM #7
^^^ nice!
“How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix
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06-16-2015, 03:29 PM #8
A chessie that size would be happy pulling you upstream
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06-16-2015, 04:10 PM #9
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06-16-2015, 08:35 PM #10
I've taken my 50lb black lab/ blue heeler mutt. She'd stand in front of me for a while, looking around until something caught her eye, then she'd jump in. After a while she'd swim back to me and I'd haul her back on board. More fun for her than for me. These days I usually just take her for a nice long (for me, not for her) swim.
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06-16-2015, 09:22 PM #11Registered User
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yeah take all the wood out of a lake or stream and put it on the bank, geat big pieces like that ^^ one
and then start moving all the rocks ... that totally a Chesapeake move
mine got all fucked at the sandy beach because no matter how much she dug into the sand she couldn't find any rocks or wood to fetch ...drove her crazyLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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06-24-2015, 04:27 AM #12
some folks do SUP with a pup
watch out for snakes
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06-24-2015, 08:28 PM #13Registered User
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a lab is a big dog for the front of a SUP and a chessie is even bigger,
personaly I find the SUP great for meeting womenLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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11-19-2015, 06:58 AM #14Registered User
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I've never SUPed with a pup, but I have yacked with a quake.
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09-28-2017, 03:20 AM #15Registered User
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You just need to have a good dog kayak or rather a kayak that will comfortably accommodate both you and your dog. Finally, there are a lot of great kayaks for dogs on the market
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09-28-2017, 12:25 PM #16guy who skis
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Also, if the dog wants to jump in the water any time he's around water, if you take him out in a canoe you're both going to go for a swim when the 100 lb dog makes a jump for it.
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09-29-2017, 07:15 PM #17
I thought this was "kayaking with big Roj"
expecting class 5 rapids, not a chesapeake retriever
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11-09-2020, 05:43 AM #18Banned
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I took my dog kayaking with me a couple of times. However, I have been preparing for this for a long time.
I taught his commands to jump into a kayak, sit there quietly for a long time, jump out of a kayak, sit next to him for a long time. When it seemed to me that he had learned enough on land, we went to practice on the water but near the shore.
From the first time it did not work out, but the dog learned everything it needed.
Therefore, you should be prepared for the fact that for your and your dog safety, you need to spend a lot of time training.
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