Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Solo Tripping :: Canoe dog
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Duckman |
She is fine in a canoe, but she has fished with me enough that she watches the line and knows when a fish is on. This is why I use a tandem and sit backwards rather than something like a prism. She gets excited. If I'm not fishing she is fine. So tips, put a life vest on your dog. If the dog is 50 pounds or less, that handle on the back of the vest is worth its weight in gold. Unless she will sit calmly in all circumstances, do not go your first time in a true solo canoe like a prism. I recommend an adirondak Recall is a big deal. I view this as short term and long term. Long term, a lot of breeds will keep track of you and not stray. If that is not your dog, do not bring it along with you. You do not want to spend a trip in the BWCA and have to leash your dog 24/7. If the dog will stay close, your concern is short term. What degree of recall do you have, etc? Those are your two big concerns to know on the front end: how the dog acts in the canoe, and recall. |
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Alan Gage |
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Jaywalker |
1. Obedience: work on stay, heal, come, stop, etc. 2. Get to know how she react's to lightning. Training can overcome any trouble (or make it worse if not done correctly). 3. Learn about her prey drive. Will she chase grouse, deer, moose? If so, can you stop her? 4. Like AlanG and TomT said, put some time in the boat. 5. Join the Doggie Paddle Private Forum. Lots of great advice from others who paddle with their dogs. Good luck! |
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Bannock |
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Solobob1 |
I played with my dogs and the canoe in the lawn. They got treats there, learned sit stay in the canoe, played fetch in the canoe etc. Then we went to the lake after a a lot of "lawn work". We did not take the canoe out for a few trips. We played in and around the canoe, the beach shore, had treats in the canoe etc. When we did hit the water, we were always about 30 feet from shore - short trip - work in sit/stay, lots of treats, etc. Eventually, we made longer trips, farther form shore. That is when we started to work portaging. My dog Jake is not allowed out of on into the canoe until he gets a command from me. We would walk the woods,come back to the canoe, ahve a treat, paddle some more and practice portaging again. Good Luck with your dog, they can really add to a great trip. Bob. |
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SunCatcher |
I went to local lake with boat ramp and started on the ramp with the dog on the ramp and the canoe next to the ramp. Then I got into the canoe and coaxed/pulled lab into front end. problem I had is they both wanted right in my lap!!! Had to break them of that and get them to stay in the front. That took two or three trips, as they always wanted to come sit right with me in between my legs. After using the dock the first couple times and they got used to the canoe, I then moved to getting in and out from shore. This took a little while also. But after a couple more trips they got it. On the trips they eventually just jump in the canoe when commanded and jump out when we got to shore. Best to you. SunCatcher |
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