Bringing your dog on the water is a great way to share the outdoors, but it asks more of your boat than solo paddling does. When we evaluated these kayaks and boards we focused on manufacturer specs and aggregated owner feedback, weighing stability, deck space, weight capacity, and traction, since a tippy boat or a slick deck makes for a nervous dog and a wet paddler. We did not paddle each one for a season ourselves, and we will not invent measurements. What we like is a stable, sit-on-top design with room for a dog to lie down, a non-slip deck or added traction pad, and enough capacity for you, your dog, and gear. We also strongly recommend a canine life jacket for any dog on the water, regardless of how well it swims, since fatigue and current are real risks.

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