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TEACH YOUR DOG TO SWIMDogs who swim regularly are stronger, fitter and have less chance of developing cardiovascular disease. But although pooches are born with the natural ability to ‘doggy paddle’, staying horizontal in the water can be challenging and introducing your canine friend to water is a significant step in their life. Getting started If you’re teaching a pup to swim, you may find that they are eager to enter the water at once. Young pups haven’t learned to fear water and swimming will appear to be another fun trick to be discovered. Older dogs may appear to be frightened or reluctant to enter the water, but don’t mistake this for a dislike of swimming. Your dog needs to experience swimming in a safe and controlled environment in order to gain confidence and feel comfortable around water. The swimming lesson Your helper should be clapping and offering words of encouragement as you let go of your dog’s tail and watch it swim directly to the shore. Similarly, you can also teach your dog to swim in a pool — if you are prepared to clean the dog hairs out of the filter that is! First, allow your dog to get comfortable in the pool environment with you and show them the pool steps. Then, holding the dog, take a few paces back from the edge and immerse it while supporting its belly and lightly holding the tail, and let it swim back to the steps. Repeat this exercise several times. Canine swimming instructors are another excellent way to introduce your dog to water. Take along another dog, ideally a friend of your dog who’s already confident in the water, and you will find your pooch eager to imitate its friend. Under no circumstances should you toss a dog into a pool or over the edge of a boat. Your dog will panic and you will have difficulty getting them near water again. Water safety Teach your dog to swim and both you and your canine companion will enjoy hours frolicking in the water, not to mention first-rate socialising opportunities! | MENU
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