Herschel here....I got a full report from the GHL regarding the lake adventures of Stuart the kayak dog. She found out that she didn't have time to make a run down the river that day (that future trip goes to a well behaved Izzy dog ) so she headed off to Caesar Creek which is only about 20 minutes away and decided to take the Stuart, otherwise referred to as the impulsive wiggle butt dog. The only other time Stuart has been kayaking he was riding on a hard shell kayak and sitting on top of a spray skirt. He would stand on top of the bow of the kayak and then accidently on purpose slip off the front of the kayak and then proceed to swim around and try to figure if he could get back in without help...NOT He has a lot more room in the inflatable kayak but apparently he hasn't figured out how to sit quietly like me!
First he tried to climb on the front.
Then he started to get his sea legs and began enjoying the view. He noticed other people out on the water, kayaking.
He also found that he could perch well enough. Though it was a little slippery.
But then when Stuart would see something interesting...."birds, other kayakers, fisherman, hikers, fish feeding,...." the GHL would remind him that he needed to stay in the boat and he would sometimes have to come back and discuss it with her. As in "Look, look....water, water" He also wasn't sure that the back of the kayak might be more interesting than the front.
But then he would take some redirection and return to look out!
And the views from the kayak were beautiful
Use your imagination regarding how far over the edge a Stuart dog can lean without actually sliding in. He was observed leaning over far enough to get himself a drink of water. It seems GHL was too busy talking him back on deck to take pictures of that.
On the way back up the lake to the take outpoint the GHL was paddling against a little breeze and she finally gave the Stuart dog a "down stay" so that she could concentrate on forward movement rather than monitoring Stuart's fine art of bow balancing. Stuart gave up the "look out" position and settled in for the ride back. Don't be mislead by his appearance of innocence. One release word and he would be up and a second "Okay" and he would have been a very very wet dog. A happy dog...but a wet one.
But he did have a good time...GHL just needs to give him a down stay earlier in the voyage......well except she would have missed watching him enjoy the views so much