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We have taken Quincy to a lake and to the beach on LI sound (no waves). He started out by wading into the water and eventually went deeper and just started swimming! He has not been in a pool, but I am sure he would love it.
Quincy will "dig" in the water in his doggie pool - as if he was digging a hole in dirt. It's really funny!
I agree with Lori. JD knows how to swim but hates it, and will not willingly go into the water for anything.
Yep, Luna has "always" known how to swim. She did have to figure out how to get into the water though and has mastered "beaches", but hasn't figured out swimming pools. She refuses to jump in, but sometimes will gingerly step down a ladder lol. This is what it looked like when she was figuring out beaches:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/video/first-real-swim-for-quincy
We did the same, Jennifer
Willow inadvertently learned how to swim. I was walking her on a golf course with a creek, well her being only 8 months old at the time had no idea what a creek was. She saw birds on the other side and ran full speed to get them, but landed in the creek. At first she looked a little panicked, but she figured out how to swim and got out with no problem. I am interested to see if she will swim this summer.
My three like the water but Charlie and Penny usually just wade in the shallow part. Wayne LOVES to swim but is not good at it. He used to walk on his back legs and then bark at his tennis ball. You can imagine that didn't work well so we got him a swim vest. Now he is all over the place and has a great time. The other two swim beautifully but don't usually enjoy it.
We were at a dog park when a goose landed on the water near us. All three jumped in and the "wild goose chase" was on. We got a good laugh at how well the doodles swam when motivated.
I think it would be harder to get them in a pool with no shallow end.
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