Entertaining a Dog on a Boat
Most dogs need to be kept entertained or they get bored and possibly even destructive. Find out what we do onboard.
Most dogs need to be kept entertained or they get bored and possibly even destructive. Find out what we do onboard.
Staying out at anchor or on a mooring really helps to stretch out your cruising fund. Having a dog onboard means planning ahead at times. This is what we do.
The vast majority of marinas we’ve been to have been very accepting of us having a dog on board, which is great, as it makes life a lot easier.
Toilet training a dog on a boat is hard, especially trying to re-train one that is great at going on land. Use these tips to help your dog transition from a land dog to a boat dog.
We went from a water hating dog to one that will now swim in the sea! Find out how we did it inside.
Sailing is not Scrappy’s most favourite thing in the world to do. See what we do to make it a better experience for him inside.
Moving home can be stressful time for humans, let alone dogs. We did our best to make the transition easier for Scrappy and would love to share our ideas to help you make it easier for when you move aboard with your dog.
Unexpected Vet bills can be expensive and insurance for your dog is highly recommended in the UK but what about when you go abroad?
Rabies is not the only disease you are able to vaccinate your dog from before travelling abroad. See what other preventative treatments are recommended to help protect your dog.
In the UK, it is against the law to travel abroad with your pet without a Pet Passport. Don’t risk your dog’s life by going without one!