Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We've been spending these hot days on the lake trying to keep cool. Before heading out on the boat I let Banjo swim off the beach tethered to a 30' leash. He loves swimming and pretty much stays close by. But each time we're there at some point he'll just head out, paddling straight out to the end of the 30' at which point I call him back, gently pulling the leash in my direction. My question is.....do dogs have a natural instinct as to "how much is too much"? I wonder how far he would swim off shore if he weren't on leash.....and would he turn around and swim back before getting too tired? Are dogs "drown proof"? I know I'm being over protective with him and worry about just letting him swim "untethered".
Once done swimming we get on the boat and head out onto the lake, dropped the anchor and spend time reading, talking, eating and swimming. We used to "lower" Banjo down out of the boat using the "handle" on the back of his life vest. (He wears this at all times in the boat). He didn't seem to like this too much and so we've stopped doing it.....but he clearly wants to get in the water when I'm in swimming around.....he constantly balances and gets up on the edges of the boat....just trying to gather the courage to jump in....as you can see by the pic here. So far no-go though!
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Dogs can certainly drown - and most flat faced dogs like bulldog and pugs can't swim at all.
I've seen a few dogs have trouble swimming. Actually many at our local park.
There was a doodle at our local dog swim park. I thought the owners were being too protective of the dog by insisting it wear its' life jacket at all times. After all, they are natural water dogs. I thought to myself. But the problem was BALL OBSESSION/ and sinking toy obsession.
The dog would not give up until it got the ' right' ball--his ball or would dive down after a sunken toy and NEVER resurface.
The owners looked on in horror as they waited for this doodle to resurface.
A life vest put an end to their problems.
If it has lungs, it can drown.
May I send Spud with you for a week visit? You know, like a doggie visit camp.
Here he is as a lifeguard. What is scarey is this dog did finally swim and did a good job but many at our dog park are not this good at all.
It was a Frisbee. The problem at this swim park are Frisbees and they sink. The Frisbee obsessed dog will NOT give up on the toy. They will sink with the frisbee in thier mouth rather than give it up.
When FJ and I see Frisbees we hide them as best as we can.
Yes, dogs can drown. A neighbor's St. Bernard drowned in our bayou when I was a kid.
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