Going Swimmingly

By Margaret H. Bonham for The Dog Daily

Summertime means hot days and hanging out by the pool, lake or shore. A quick dip might be fun for your dog, but before you head for the local swimming hole, keep the following safety tips in mind.

Yes, there is a stroke called the dog paddle, but it isn't necessarily instinctive for your dog. Like people, some dogs are good swimmers and some aren't. And dogs do drown. So if this is your dog's first time swimming, start slow and in shallow water. Don't push him to go deeper until he's figured out how to swim properly.

Swimming pools present another problem. Even dogs that are great swimmers often can't figure out how to get out of a pool. Before you let your dog jump in a pool to cool off, you have to teach him how to get out of the pool safely. This involves showing your dog where the shallow end and the steps are. It may take several times to teach him where he needs to go, but be patient--he'll get the hang of it. If the pool doesn't have a shallow end and steps, don't let your dog swim in it. In any case, keep your dog away from the pool when you can't watch him.

Swimming in rivers and in the ocean present problems such as strong currents and undertows. If you're doing any swimming with your dog, consider putting a life vest on him that is made especially for canines. And if you're planning a rafting or canoe trip, use a life vest because a strong current or rapids can pull a dog under very quickly. Your dog might also benefit from rubber dog boots (available through pet supply catalogues and on the Internet) if the river or lake bottom has sharp rocks.

When you and your pooch are done swimming, it's time to shower--that means your dog too. Chlorine or salt water salt can make his coat a mess, so be sure to rinse him off well and use shampoo and conditioner on his coat just as you would on your hair. Use a special pH-balanced shampoo and conditioner for dogs so that you don't dry his hair out. If it's warm, you can let him air dry, or use towels or a hair dryer made for dogs. (Don't use human hair dryers--they can burn a dog's sensitive skin!)

Margaret H. Bonham, an award-winning writer and pet expert, has written several books on dogs, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pet Health and Nutrition and A Dog's Wisdom.

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2012 Doggie Paddle Best Fetch Winner

Kirby has dabbled in rally and agility with pretty good results.  He's very smart and picks up quickly.  He enjoys agility which he can do pretty fast but he's not fast enough to seriously compete.

Swimming is where he excells.  He absolutely loves the water, spending every second he can in the water.  He swims, jumps, and dives with full abandonment.  Sadly it's not something he can compete in simply because there aren't any avenues open to him where we live.  However, once a year, he gets to play and compete at the Annual OCHS Doggie Paddle held in a real swimming pool.

Last year he won the Best Doggie Paddle.  This year he won the Best Fetch Game.  The first competition was for the small dogs.  Alas, Kirby was the only small dog who wanted to play which meant he would win by default.  That just didn't seem like much fun so we asked if he could compete with the big dogs.  We honestly didn't think he could win, we just wanted to see how well he could do.

He was amazing!  When they took off he was a few seconds behind jumping in but reached his toy about the same time as the other dogs.  It was the swim back to the finish that got exciting for us!  Inch by inch, Kirby began gaining on the other dogs as he passed one, then another, and then another.  In the last stretch he was neck to neck with another dog right up until the end where he won by a nose! Talk about proud pawrents!

On land the larger dogs can outrun him.  On land the larger dogs can outjump him.  Water gives him his edge.  His sheer joy is so evident as he seems to effortlessly glide through the water.  I think from all the events and experiences he has tried, being in water is paws down his favorite. Watch for my recap of this great annual event later this week.  Today we get to brag!

Here's the video of the race:

 

Does your dog love the water?