I read an article in a sailing magazine about a type of dog from Norway (I think) which was bred to go on sailing boats. It has a sixth sense for land or somesuch thing.
I need a dog, and it would be great to be able to take it onboard with me, so one of these sounds ideal.
Anyone know what they are? And where I can get one?
Ta!
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I think most dogs like being on a boat, but don't know which one you're thinking of specifically.
We have an Alaskan Malamute and he used to love the mobo, but he's a bit old now so can't get down the companionway on Sixpence, and he's not too keen on the extra rocking motion on deck either
We have an Alaskan Malamute and he used to love the mobo, but he's a bit old now so can't get down the companionway on Sixpence, and he's not too keen on the extra rocking motion on deck either
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Dogs
Hi all
I hope some one can sort this question for me.
The question is with regards to dogs on yachts.
What is the legal stand point, 1 if I just sail around the British Isles, 2 What if I sail outside British waters
Thanks
Dan
I hope some one can sort this question for me.
The question is with regards to dogs on yachts.
What is the legal stand point, 1 if I just sail around the British Isles, 2 What if I sail outside British waters
Thanks
Dan