My wife and I have a yellow lab and she loves spending time on our boat.
We have a dinghy and we take her to shore to do her "business", usually
twice a day.  

 

I have heard of other people bringing along small pieces of astro-turf
so the dog can relieve itself on the deck but I imagine this option
would only be good for small dogs.  

 

 

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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.

 

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