Why we cap every trip at six dogs
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4 June 2026

Why we cap every trip at six dogs

Small groups are the single most important decision we make. It would be easy to take more dogs and more bookings. We don’t, and here is why.

“Six dogs is the difference between managing a group and actually watching every dog.”

Every dog gets seen

With six dogs we notice the one getting tired, the one who wants space, and the one having the time of their life. In a bigger group those signals get lost.

Calm stays calm

Small groups stay social and relaxed. Fewer dogs means fewer flashpoints and a steadier day for everyone on board.

Safety is manageable

On the water, numbers matter. Six is a group we can board, supervise and account for at all times, in any conditions.

Better matches

We can choose compatible dogs for each trip, so the group actually enjoys each other’s company.

Two dogs relaxed together on the boat

Give your dog a day like this.

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