Pets on board?

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dwhatty wrote:Larry M wrote:
Lock your wife and your dog in the forward cabin for 8 hours.* Who's glad to see you?
*And who gets an indeterminate stretch in the doghouse?

*I may know a good lawyer up there in Maine,* I'm just say'n.
 
dwhatty wrote:sunchaser wrote:
It sure is nice to not have a dog aboard.
As much as I love my dog (not to mention that I really love my wife who loves the dog even more than I and insists upon him cruising with us), the dog has scratched the gelcoat, left hair all over the place and has just about ruined the new setee cushions. If a guest did this to the boat, I would have something unprintable to say and that guest would never set foot aboard again.

This on top of the dog having to be taken ashore regularly no matter where we are anchored and what the weather. Mud banks, sand, rain and dogs are a great mixture!

Did I mention that I love my wife.

*I would put up with all of that Just to have my little girl on board.

SD
 
JD wrote:dwhatty wrote:Larry M wrote:
Lock your wife and your dog in the forward cabin for 8 hours.* Who's glad to see you?
*And who gets an indeterminate stretch in the doghouse?

*I may know a good lawyer up there in Maine,* I'm just say'n.

*"A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client."
 

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