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Boating isn’t just a pastime—it’s a lifestyle. And for many of us, that lifestyle wouldn’t be complete without our four-legged companions by our side. With August 26th being National Dog Day, there’s no better time to celebrate the bond we share with our furry friends by bringing them along on our boating adventures. Not only can your pup enhance the experience, but you’ll also create unforgettable memories as you explore the open water together. However, to ensure that your boating trip is safe and enjoyable for both you and your dog, there are a few key things to keep in mind. In this guide, we’ll share top tips for boating with dogs, so you and your best friend can make the most of your time on the water.

Prepping Your Pup for the Water

Before you set sail, it’s crucial to make sure your dog is comfortable with the water and the boat itself. Some dogs take to water like naturals, while others might need a little more encouragement.

Start by introducing your dog to the water in a controlled environment, like a calm lake or a swimming pool. Let them wade in and get used to the sensation of being in the water. Once they’re comfortable, you can move on to introducing them to the boat. Begin with short, dockside visits where your dog can explore the boat while it’s stationary. Allow them to sniff around, get a feel for the deck, and even hop on and off a few times.

It’s also important that your dog has basic obedience training before you take them out on the water. Commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come” are essential for keeping your dog safe while on board. A well-trained dog is less likely to jump overboard unexpectedly or get into other potentially dangerous situations.

Essential Gear for Boating with Dogs

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When it comes to boating with your dog, having the right gear can make all the difference. Here’s a list of must-have items to bring on board:

  • Dog Life Jacket: Even if your dog is a strong swimmer, a life jacket is essential. Look for a jacket with a handle on the back so you can easily lift your dog out of the water if needed.
  • Non-Slip Mats: Boat decks can be slippery, especially when wet. Non-slip mats can help your dog keep their footing, preventing slips and injuries.
  • Portable Water Bowl and Fresh Water: Keeping your dog hydrated is crucial, especially in the sun. Bring along a portable water bowl and plenty of fresh water to keep your dog cool and hydrated throughout the trip.
  • Dog-Friendly Sunscreen: Yes, dogs can get sunburned too! Protect your pup’s skin, especially if they have short or light-colored fur, with a dog-safe sunscreen.
  • Securing Devices: Depending on your dog’s size and temperament, you may want to bring a leash or harness that can be secured to the boat. This can prevent your dog from wandering off the boat or into unsafe areas.

Safety Tips for Boating with a Dog

Safety is always the top priority when boating, and that includes the safety of your dog. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Monitor Your Dog’s Behavior: Keep an eye on your dog’s behavior throughout the trip. Signs of stress, such as panting, whining, or restlessness, may indicate that your dog needs a break.
  • Keep Your Dog Hydrated: Dogs can quickly overheat in the sun, so make sure they have access to fresh water at all times. Offer water frequently, especially if your dog has been swimming.
  • Secure Loose Items: Boats are full of potential hazards for curious dogs. Secure loose items like fishing gear, ropes, and personal items to prevent your dog from accidentally swallowing or getting tangled in them.

Make the Boating Experience Enjoyable for Your Dog

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Boating should be a fun experience for your dog, just as it is for you. Here are some ways to keep your dog entertained and comfortable while on the water:

  • Bring Toys: Pack a few of your dog’s favorite toys to keep them occupied during the trip. Floating toys are a great option if your dog enjoys playing in the water.
  • Plan Dog-Friendly Stops: If possible, plan your route to include dog-friendly stops, like sandy beaches or calm waters where your dog can swim and play.
  • Allow for Swim Breaks: If your dog loves the water, consider allowing them to swim during your trip. Just be sure to supervise them closely and ensure they’re not swimming in strong currents or near boat propellers.

Wrapping Up Your Dog Day on the Water

As your boating adventure comes to a close, there are a few things you’ll need to do to safely bring your dog back to shore:

  • Docking and Disembarking: When docking, make sure your dog is secured to prevent any sudden movements. Take your time disembarking, and help your dog off the boat if necessary.
  • Post-Boating Care: After a day on the water, your dog might be tired and dirty. Rinse off any saltwater or lake water from their fur, and check for signs of seasickness or fatigue.
  • Share Your Experience: We love hearing about your adventures! Share your boating stories and photos with Black Label Marine Group on social media or during your next visit. (Tag our Instagram @blacklabelmarinegroup)

Visit Black Label Marine Group for All Your Boating Needs

Ready to make boating with your dog a regular adventure? Black Label Marine Group has everything you need to get started. From boats with dog-friendly features to essential gear, we’re here to help you and your pup enjoy the water in style. Visit one of our locations in Punta Gorda, Ocala, or Pinellas Park, or browse our online inventory to find the perfect boat for you and your best friend. Don’t forget, our service shop is always available to keep your boat in top shape, with certified technicians for Yamaha and Mercury Marine ready to assist with any outboard motor needs.


FAQs about Boating with Dogs

Do all dogs need a life jacket on a boat?

While not all dogs are required to wear a life jacket, it’s highly recommended, especially for smaller dogs, older dogs, or breeds that aren’t strong swimmers.

How can I tell if my dog enjoys being on a boat?

Dogs that enjoy boating will typically seem relaxed, happy, and may show interest in the surroundings. Signs of distress include excessive panting, whining, or trying to hide.

Can dogs get seasick?

Yes, dogs can get seasick just like humans. Symptoms include drooling, vomiting, and lethargy. If you suspect your dog is seasick, it’s best to take them to shore and let them rest.

What should I do if my dog falls overboard?

Stay calm and use the boat’s safety equipment to retrieve your dog. A dog life jacket with a handle can make it easier to lift your dog out of the water. Bring your dog on board gently and monitor them for any signs of injury or shock.

Are there any breeds that are not suited for boating?

While most dogs can enjoy boating, breeds that are prone to overheating (like Bulldogs) or those with mobility issues may require special care. Always consider your dog’s health and comfort before taking them on a boat.

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