Be honest. Aren't you just a bit curious what they are smelling? It is so intense. Doesn't it have to be something amazing? Ever had the urge to get down there and take a sniff? Go on, the kids won't tell.
Just lost my much loved chocolate Lab Aster. Thinking seriously about getting a puppy soon, but hesitating because we’re doing a thousand mile trip this summer on our Albin 36. Any advice?
We've had 4 different dogs onboard and put tens of thousands of miles under the keel. Your dog will love being with you and we have found that bringing them onboard as a puppy makes training them easier. Start out slow. Take the pup out for the day, then overnight, then a few days. Pick really calm days to start. Dee Dee came onboard at 7 weeks and never looked back. Good luck and enjoy!
OK. We’re doing it. Put a deposit on a pup. Coming home in four weeks. That gives us a few weeks at home before we leave. I’m thinking I will train her to do her business on a piece of AstroTurf in the back yard, then cut a piece of it to take aboard. Thanks!
We were saddened to lose our beloved senior canine crew member Dyna on May 14, 2013. She will never be forgotten and will always be in our hearts. We remember her on the masthead picture of her and Dylan as they began their TakingPaws adventures. You can share a glimpse of her extraordinary life onboard in the TakingPaws archives or her memorial posting.
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Yes-- Our Yorke will never find what she's digging for.. Must be something down in the hole that she has dug though..
I Enjoy reading Dylan and Dee Dees blog-- Please pet them both for sharing..
Out Yorkie will find what what she's Digging for either-- She seems to have a lot fun trying though!!
Just lost my much loved chocolate Lab Aster. Thinking seriously about getting a puppy soon, but hesitating because we’re doing a thousand mile trip this summer on our Albin 36. Any advice?
We've had 4 different dogs onboard and put tens of thousands of miles under the keel. Your dog will love being with you and we have found that bringing them onboard as a puppy makes training them easier. Start out slow. Take the pup out for the day, then overnight, then a few days. Pick really calm days to start. Dee Dee came onboard at 7 weeks and never looked back. Good luck and enjoy!
OK. We’re doing it. Put a deposit on a pup. Coming home in four weeks. That gives us a few weeks at home before we leave. I’m thinking I will train her to do her business on a piece of AstroTurf in the back yard, then cut a piece of it to take aboard. Thanks!
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