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Even dogs learn from pain. Remember when as a child, we belly smacked one too many times into the pool or lake?
Spud has always enjoyed dock diving but he will not go off some docks and certainly, I don't want to encourage him as he will, out of that dog loyalty or working dog mentality, jump off.
Having a jumper myself, I agree with Rosemary that this can be very hard on dogs.
A low lying dock is great if your dog will do a jump. I've spent some time with DK member Ann Kendig who has three doodles and a boat load of fosters through her home. Some dogs jump, others will not. They all have different styles.
Her doodle, Sheba, who often has sore hips will not jump off the dock. Does she feel pain? I dont know. But she does enjoy a good swim.
My thoughts are if your dog loves the water--GREAT! May I suggest a good life jacket for your summer of swimming. Even our best swimmers love those jackets. So much you can do with one too.
Opps-Edit. Ann's Sheba does dock dive. It's Duke who swims but wont jump.
Opps, this photo does not show much height, but all the same.
I could not find any info on the negatively of legs on dogs but I do read my dog's cues. I've got to agree it can be hard.
Swimming on the other hand is Great. Just not on the ears
:) Love your analogy. My sister was a pediatric nurse. She lived with us for a time and she drove my boys crazy.
No trampoline, no BB guns, no jumping off the couch, no nothing. Kids should be on a couch and read a book. AHH. My boys, to this day, make fun of her at times often imitating her words of woe.
Again, dont force the dogs is my opinion. They will often, out of loyalty, work too much for a himan.
If they want to jump, then Jump On! But if not, let it be.
Swimming though, is so great.
We get it, Ro and we agree! Enjoy, but dont make it a job for these dogs. They will in many cases over use those joints.
Spud, continuously JUMPS to catch anything. We took away all frisbees and try to throw the ball at low levels because of his continuous jumping.
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