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Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
04-27-2014, 04:18 PM
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Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
I just saw an interesting article about dogs' ability to swim.

Many people might think all dogs can swim, since it seems dogs of all breeds can do the "dog paddling" in the water. The vets point out not all dogs are built for swimming. Some dogs with heavier chest and shorter legs are terrible swimmers. Bulldogs might have the worst of it, since they'd sink like rocks as soon as they are in the water.

You can read the full article in the following link:
https://shine.yahoo.com/pets/dogs-swim-n...00959.html

The comments followed the article are also interesting to read. Many people had pointed out that even the same breed of dogs might or might not like the water. They have their own doggy personality. One dog can love to play in the water, while the other of the same breed won't even go near the water.

It is recommended for dog owners with swimming pool or pond to be aware of potential incident involving poor swimmers accidentally slip into the pool or pond.

To the dog owners on this forum, do your dogs like water? Tongue

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05-15-2014, 02:41 AM
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RE: Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
I have 2 dogs, and neither of them like the water. My female taps the top of the water, as if she doesn't understand why it's not solid. They both will go up to the water, whether it be a pond, pool, or whatever, but they never get in. My male is part lab, which is a breed of dog known to love the water, but he hates it.
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05-15-2014, 06:02 AM
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RE: Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
My Chipper can swim, but not for very far, and he does not really like to swim. When I had him in the water, he would swim to me, and then when I turned him around, he would swim back to my husband. Even though it was only a few feet in between us, Chipper was totally exhausted after going back and forth a few times. I imagine that if he were able to swim more often, he would soon be able to swim longer as his muscles developed; but he is a Yorkie-poo, so all that long, flowing hair really weighs him down.
We used to have Peke-a-poo, and she had the heavy chest and short little legs, and she really could not swim much at all. Her back and hind legs would just sink, and she would be almost upright in the water with just her little flat face sticking out. So, obviously, she was not able to swim, but did fine when I put my hand under her tummy so she didn't sink.


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06-12-2014, 01:33 AM (This post was last modified: 06-12-2014 01:34 AM by FreeFlowingJoy.)
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RE: Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
I have three dogs. They all love the water in their various ways.

My middle sized girl loves the water but only to wade. She must be able to see the bottom. But she simply loves to walk around in water. She also loves to 'fish' in that shallow water if there are small fish there. Many places have such types of water we go to. There is water often running in small creeks, etc.

My weenie girl also loves the water, but loves to swim if it's not moving really fast. Since I have her on an extended leash, she will be able to swim that way, but she doesn't chance it.

Because she is a weenie dog, it doesn't take much water for her to be able to swim obviously. She first swam in water that the other two could only wade around in. I'll never forget the look on her face when she felt the bottom leave her feet and realized she was swimming. She swam around a few feet, mostly in a circle very close to me. She was on the extended leash, so I believe she felt safe and appreciated it.

Now, my big guy is a mix of spaniel of some kind and Pyrenees. He LOVES to swim. The problem is that when we are around water enough for him to swim, it's in a leashed area only most of the time. The reason this is a problem is that he is double dog leashed to the middle girl on a leash coupler. The leash coupler is awesome, I highly recommend them to people, it frees up a whole hand and more. I'll save that for another post.

What is the problem is that you recall the middle size girl won't swim. They are in water, and he will pull like crazy to reach the water deep enough to swim, and she will yank him back saying I'm not going in there. Bless his heart, he does try to hold back now. There is only one river walk that we know of that is leash free and we can't go back there very often as it is a two hour drive because I don't live there anymore.
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07-07-2014, 10:54 AM
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RE: Not all dogs like to or even be able to swim
I have 3 dogs. The lab loves to swim, naturally. My bully seems to love the water but only if it's at the lake or beach where she can just walk in. When she is at a pool she runs around it like she wants to get in but she refuses to get in. If you try to coax her in she panics. She does have trouble with her ears and water only makes it worse so I'm not sure if that is a reason. I've showed her the steps numerous times at my friends pool but she just refuses to get in. Sometimes she will put her front paws in but that's it.When we are at the beach she runs right in, will swim out to get her ball and splash around. Bless her heart though, she can barely swim. She sinks like a rock. She will be paddling her heart out and getting lower and lower in the water. They say pitbulls are too dense and don't float well. Well my dog is a poster child for not floating well.
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