Speaking of dogs, we have a 40lb Australian Shepherd that wants to swim when we 
anchor out, but its a real hassle getting her up and down the ladder on my '79, 
as clever as she is. 
   
  Even if she was inclined to dive in, its still getting her back up again. 
While I've seen some interesting but pricey ramp/step offerings online, has 
anyone come up with something simple and easily storable on their own? 
   
  Lori T
  C27 SR #4244
  "Summer Place"
  Barnegat Bay, NJ
   
  
"Rudolph S. Behar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  A word, unasked for, of caution:  All dogs can swim, but many breeds tire 
easily.

And please think a good word for Chloe, my dear dog for 15 years, who passed 
away last week. She was a true friend.

Rudy B..
Phoenix, #2237
Pasadena, MD

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
      OK, I know some of you have dogs on board.  My wife is insisting we take 
ours to see if she'll enjoy(the dog), and to facilitate overnights wihtout 
boarding her(the dog, not my wife).  Question is, what to you do when they want 
to "go out"?  What works.
   
  Bill
  Gayle Gal
  Pentwater, Mi.  



    
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