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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 269506" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Only one way to find out, I say you just take him....my dog learned when he was a pup what jumping or falling out was all about. The first time I had him on a boat he jumped right in.....scared me but I think he actually enjoyed it. After a couple of times he learned how to ride when at wot.....he would even lean the right way on a hard turn, and would lay down if I jumped a wake. Dog's are smarter than you think, all I have to do is say BOAT, his tail starts a wagging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 269506, member: 7537"] Only one way to find out, I say you just take him....my dog learned when he was a pup what jumping or falling out was all about. The first time I had him on a boat he jumped right in.....scared me but I think he actually enjoyed it. After a couple of times he learned how to ride when at wot.....he would even lean the right way on a hard turn, and would lay down if I jumped a wake. Dog's are smarter than you think, all I have to do is say BOAT, his tail starts a wagging. [/QUOTE]
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