Tale of 3 saildogs
My first ever dog was a springer spaniel rescue of unknown age/origin, adopted to be a watchdog at home. His first 30 seconds he dashed to my boat and jumped aboard, ignoring lifelines/difference in height between deck and dock. He sat at the helm like he'd finally found the home he had lost. Loved sailing, didn't know how to swim until I taught him to doggy paddle in the pool first, after an almost drowning incident. He was always reluctant to disembark, unless it was to jump down into the dinghy for a ride. While sailing any distance, he ran from gatelock port to bow to gatelock starboard to bow nonstop. Must have covered miles and miles at sea, in any conditions whatever He barked directions to most passing boats, and was an excellent watchdog. (Could be a problem in close anchorages.)
When he became aged and infirm, I adopted a six-year-old schnoodle who hated water. She trembled with heart pounding whenever I carried her onto the boat at the dock during the first week. I was ready to return her when one of my cats boarded the boat upon my return from a daysail with just the spaniel. The cat was relaxing per usual on deck when the schnoodle came onto the dock willingly and began whining expectantly. I lifted her onto the boat and she bit the cat in the belly then ran around the whole boat, leaping finally between me and the cat I was attempting to soothe. Jealousy cured her water phobia and she then became a saildog equal to the spaniel.
At age 13, the schnoodle almost died from a mystery infection; as she continued living in a fragile state, I shopped for a replacement but hurriedly adopted a grown Belgian malinois mix. (Now too big for me to lift, which presents its own challenges.) The 20-pound schnoodle revived to boss the 60-pounder and teach him how to become an excellent saildog, and they both are great sailing companions, although the now almost 15-year-old has less enthusiasm as she is blind from cataracts.
Moral of the tale? Dogs are fun companions aboard, and worth the trouble and modifications for me. Go for the saildog!
I am a single-hander with a 6 and a half-foot draft in mostly 4-foot waters of Florida, forced to anchor far offshore. THe bigger dog does present a need for more dinghy rides to shore, which is impossible for an 8-foot portabote with a 2.0 hp outboard in any but light winds and seas. I am trying to find a way for him to swim off the boat for exercise and get back aboard by himself. All suggestions are welcome.