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    Finn's learning to kayak

    I don't have pictures, but, hopefully I can get someone to take a few of Finn sitting in the kayak with me. It was so funny. I stayed in really shallow water, the kayak was practically stuck on the bottom. And, I would call him into the kayak. Most of the time, he'd jump in and jump right back out. But, I did manage to get him to chill in the kayak for a few minutes, whilst clicking and treating. Then, I paddled us both back to the boat ramp, with him laying down in the front end. It was so fun. I hope to be able to practice with him and get him comfortable enough where he'll ride nicely in the kayak for decent distances. There's a little island about 1/2 mile out that I would love to kayak out to and get out and let him run. He'd love that! Anyway, I thought I'd share the story. It was only my second kayak trip today, but, I was ok being alone because we didn't go far or very deep at all. I hope to get pictures soon!
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    good luck good boy
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    Originally posted by cocker_luva
    good luck
    Yeah, we'll need it. He's pretty nutty out there.
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    hehahaha.. no pictures needed for me! I just had this happened to me the same... at the camping pillsbury - at first crayola wasn't so sure but managed to get in and frozen up....the kayak was rocking when I paddle..(too much weight)

    and then we paddled to a cove (about over 400 yards away) and on way back, I asked him to hop into the water, (kayak was starting to flood!) he did and swam along with me -- he did well! I was proud of him.

    I'm sure you're proud of finn too! hope someone will take pictures of you both someday!
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    Sounds like SO much fun!! That will be interesting when he finally stays in the kayak without you haveing to worry about him jumping out or anything!

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    Good boy Finn!

    I'd love to see some pictures of that. What kind of kayak do you have? I only take a dog when I want to practice my self-rescue skills! Huskies are not water dogs! Kayleigh likes to swim though, she's good at helping to tip the boat!
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    I got a mental picture of Finn trying to paddle a kayak
    I've been Defrosted!

    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    Originally posted by Glacier
    What kind of kayak do you have?
    My friend taught me the other day how to paddle the kayak and all that, and, he has two ocean kayaks. The type is Frenzy...I'll see if I can find a picture. They're open, though, not the kind where your legs are covered, I've never gotten in one of those before. These are really easy to maneuver, and, hard to flip. They're fun!
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    That sure sounds like fun. I can see it now. lol
    Good luck to the both of yous!
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    Oh we need to see pictures of that! I am trying to picture Finn in a kayak...LOL

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    I somehow got a mental pic of Finn siting in the boat with a lifejacket and a pair of shades on.

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    Originally posted by new mom to a veiled
    I somehow got a mental pic of Finn siting in the boat with a lifejacket and a pair of shades on.
    Well, I'll be sure to post a picture of that when I'm able to get someone else to take it. I'll be getting him a life jacket very soon, and, I'll just throw a pair of shades on his face for ya.
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    quite a sight!

    I bet that was quite a sight,Finn in a kayak.Can't wait for pictures.
    thanks very much devon. I have been boo'd.

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    Originally posted by finn's mom
    Here are the kayaks that my friend has...

    http://cdn.llbean.com/products/sport...L34091_Sky.jpg

    http://cdn.llbean.com/products/sport...91_Sunrise.jpg
    Nice boats! And you won't need Finn to help you with your self-rescue skills. Sit-on-tops are much easier to get back into than a traditional kayak should you ever end up in the water.
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