Pets are not permitted in our shuttle bus, in our indoor waiting area or in the vessels' passenger cabins.
Pets may stay in your vehicle in a portable kennel away from the driver at no charge.
Pets weighing under 10 pounds are free with the purchase of a passenger ticket.
Pets weighing over 10 pounds are $10 one way.
Pets may stay in a portable kennel on the car deck for $10 each way.
Pets need to stay on a leash, away from other passengers and off the seats.
Beaver Island Boat Company assumes no responsibility for the actions of pets.
Pet Travel Policy
Having your pet travel with you may add enjoyment to your trip, but it is important to keep their health and safety as well as the safety of others in mind when traveling. The South Sanilac Veterinary Clinic provides the following information to help us better understand pet behavior.
Dogs form social attachments and live in groups known as packs. Your human family is viewed as a substitute pack to your dog (even if there is only one person), which explains why dogs are constant and loyal companions. Dogs need to maintain pack structure, territorial integrity and to be taken care of by their accepted leader. Cats, while not pack animals, also form social attachments. Dogs and cats depend entirely on their owners for their well being and most become emotionally and physically stressed without them. In unfamiliar surroundings, pets can become nervous, frightened or threatened and seek protection from their owners. Dogs may seek to protect you from strangers. Understanding these fundamental behaviors of pets will enable everyone to have an enjoyable trip and realize the need for established pet policy.
It is essential for the safety of the pet and passengers to insure that pets be restrained. One of the most important steps you can take to ease the stress of travel for your pet, is to make sure it becomes familiar with a portable kennel. Portable kennels provide security, comfort and safety in the moving environment. Select a portable kennel that has enough room to permit your animal to sit and lie down, but is not large enough to allow your pet to be tossed during travel. The kennel must be sturdy and properly ventilated. To prevent accidental injury, no part of the animal's body should be allowed to protrude through any openings in the kennel. Since it is important that your pet be as relaxed as possible during your trip, familiarization with the kennel is essential. Your pet's portable kennel is its "home" for the trip. Inside the kennel, familiar bedding and toys will help your pet feel more comfortable during the ride. Cover the bottom of the kennel with an absorptive covering.
Always travel with a leash and/or harness for your pet. Familiarize your pet with the leash before the trip. Attach your pet's leash or harness while he/she is still inside the kennel. Outside the kennel, a frightened pet could run off before you have a chance to fasten the leash. Provide a light meal for your pet 4-6 hours before ferry departure. Allow small amounts of water periodically in the hours before the trip.
Keep your animal as calm as possible prior to departure. A walk or good run immediately prior to departure is a good idea. Having some favorite treats, talking to and comforting your pet and keeping your pet separated from other animals will ease their anxiety.
Please remember that although most people are fond of animals, some are not. Take everyone into consideration.
Your suggestions concerning our policy are welcome.