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I read once that “swimming” was supposed to be great exercise for dogs. I don’t think they meant this…
Both boys love the beach, and we try to grant them their wish by running away to a warmer climate for one week during the summer. But what about the other 51 weeks in the year? You can visit umpteen sites on the internet and read about the “benefits of swimming” for dogs but many of us can only give them this benefit once a year because of the different seasons in our particular region.
There are so many ways dogs benefit from swimming. Such as:
My boys do not swim often during the “off peak” months, but when they do – they love it AND I love the serenity of our home later that evening. Very little movement, lots of snoring!
Last week, I brought them to Olde Towne Pet Resort for their swimming appointment. When I stuck my head into the office to say hello, one of the swim instructors was in the middle of minor foot surgery. “Dr. Kate” was trying to remove a foreign object from Brooke’s foot so she could get in the water with Leo…
Surgery was a success AND Brooke was cleared for the pool! While we waited for her to get ready, JC (Harley’s favorite) gave me a pose as I focused my camera lens…
Harley and JC have spent a number of years together and they are very comical to watch. Here Harley demonstrates his “human flotation device” move for me…
There were so many “doodle-tastic” photo opportunities, I decided to share “videos” with you. So (as they say in the movies) “without further ado” please enjoy the next three videos…
GROOVY GOLDENDOODLES IN THE POOL - The boys are getting “reacquainted” with the water…
GROOVY GOLDENDOODLES SWIM WITHOUT VESTS – Now their naked and having real fun…
GROOVY GOLDENDOODLES SWIM AT OTPR - A music video with some priceless candid shots of Harley, Leo, Brooke & JC…
I must add (on the cautious side) that for some pet families, there could be times when swimming may not be the appropriate form of exercise. For instance, if your pooch suffers from:
You would want to check with the vet first.
This is no different then any other change in your pets lifestyle. ALWAYS seek medical advice BEFORE you start something new.
Once you’ve got your pet’s vets stamp of approval, find a pool near you and go make a splash…
All dry, combed out, and ready for lunch, a snack, and a very long nap…
Oodles and oodles of doodle love to Brooke, JC, and EVERYBODY at OTPR
Thanks for reading…
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This is a cute blog. My ALD loves water and ventures into the ocean when we are at the beach. However, I was always worried that he would get caught by a wave or venture in too far. Although I am a great swimmer, I would not attempt a sea rescue, so I wanted him to have experience with a pool. A local animal hospital has a rehab center attached to it with grooming, boarding, and rehab equipment (and a pool). I signed my dog up for swimming lessons with the rehab therapist. She takes them into the pool (one-on-one) and teaches them to enter and exit the pool, then to fetch and play in the water. Now that is he pool comfortable, we can take him for free swimming on Saturday mornings. There is a therapist on duty and only a few dogs at a time, but it is a great opportunity for the dogs to enjoy the water and the pool. Batheing after their swim, but no blow dryers pool side. We love it.
Love the "human flotation devise"--you go, Harley!
Cathy, this place looks fantastic. Harley and Leo are having such a great time and it was fun to watch the video's.
That's just great that you have a resort like that nearby. The boys are very cute in the water and Harley is just priceless hitching a ride. Too funny!
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