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Swimming Do's and Don'ts



by KYW's Nan Talleno

Swimming can be so refreshing for many types of dogs especially in the summer heat.  It can be a great activity for them since it offers plenty of healthy exercise and is extremely easy on the joints.  But it’s important to remember that even though they are capable, not all dogs enjoy being in the water so never ever force your dog to swim if he doesn’t seem to like it. 

If he does enjoy it, however, be very aware and cautious of the quality of the water.  Don't allow him to drink from pools, lakes, or the ocean. Ingestion of excess chlorine or salt water can make your dog sick very quickly.  Give your dog a quick bath after swimming in chlorinated water. 

If you own a pool, fence it off securely from the rest of the yard and don't let your dog have access to the pool area unless you are present.  Dogs can become exhausted quickly and can panic if they are unable to find the way out. 

Make sure to dry your dog’s ears afterwards. Water retained in the ears can create environment for bacteria to grow. As a rule always keep a watchful eye on your dog, never allow him to swim unsupervised, and always keep him safe from deep water levels and strong ocean currents. 

 

 


 
 
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