Dog Life Vest - Pet Water Safety
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The Importance Of A Dog Life Vest
It may not be something you have considered but a Dog Life Vest is an important accessory.
Taking your pet to the swimming pool, lake or beach and the two of you taking part in water sports and other water recreation is a great way of bonding with your pet.
As I am sure you are well aware, most dogs if not all, really enjoy having fun in cool and refreshing water, especially during the summer season when the weather is very warm.
So ensuring that you have a dog life vest is important both for you and more importantly for your dog!
Taking your pet to the swimming pool, lake or beach and the two of you taking part in water sports and other water recreation is a great way of bonding with your pet.
As I am sure you are well aware, most dogs if not all, really enjoy having fun in cool and refreshing water, especially during the summer season when the weather is very warm.
So ensuring that you have a dog life vest is important both for you and more importantly for your dog!
The Basics of Pet Water Safety
Being a mature dog owner, you should always ensure your pet's safety when bringing him into this kind of environment. Never allow your pet to wander into the water without your supervision just because he seems to have a lot of fun waddling into the water.Always take notice of warning signs such "No Swimming Allowed," "No Entry: Beach Closed," or "Caution: Thin Ice" when getting into any body of water or frozen lakes during winter season. Warnings like these signify danger for you and your pet and should not be ignored.
Like people, dogs also love taking a dip in cold water to freshen up. Taking your pet for a swim can prevent him from suffering heat stroke during extremely hot summer months.
But always test the temperature of the water before you let your dog to take a dip. If it is too cold for you then it is definitely too cold for your pet, fur or no fur. Bear in mind that too much cold water can quickly lower your dog's body temperature and can lead to hypothermia.
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Keeping Your Dog Safe Near Water
It is a common misconception that all dogs are great swimmers. To think that your pet pooch can paddle gracefully like Lassie is a bad idea. The truth is, not all dogs are natural swimmers; some breeds have a hard time keeping up their noses in the water and surprisingly, some are even afraid of getting into the water.Dogs with short legs, dense body conditions, and cropped tails find difficulty staying afloat while dogs with flat noses have a more difficult time breathing when in the water. Aside from breed, age and physical attributes also contributes to your pet's swimming capability.
Overweight dogs as well as older dogs are easily tired out when swimming. Take proper precautions when taking your pet for a swim; make sure he is very capable of swimming beforehand.
Beaches, public pools and rivers may contain bacteria and chemical contaminants that may bring hazard to your pet's health. Algae and other microorganism are almost always present at any body of water, especially still waters like lakes and ponds. These microorganism and chemicals can be ingested or contacted by your pet during swimming.
Always check the body of water you will be swimming in; avoid those that emit a stinky smell and displays an unnatural water color. If you are near an industrial area, avoid going into beaches, lakes or rivers that receive runoff from industrial firms, farming activities or municipal sewage.
Always bring with you a fresh drinking water for your pet when swimming in pools and beaches. Chlorine and other chemicals as well as infectious organisms that are present in pool and beach waters may cause gastrointestinal upset if drank by your pet. Encourage your pet to drink from your fresh water supply and he will be less likely to drink water that may be harmful.
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Pukeko
Jan 27, 2012 @ 2:58 pm | delete
- Thanks. I was actually one who believed all dogs could swim - that is before I read this page. Blessed.
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JoyfulPamela
Sep 28, 2011 @ 12:26 pm | delete
- We've never taken Angel somewhere where she could swim, so she wouldn't even know what to do. I suppose a little natural curiosity would get her started if we did. What a great idea to protect our canine friends!
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OhMe Aug 17, 2011 @ 7:43 pm | delete
- Our Bruno loves his Life Jacket and loves to get in the swimming pool with it on. I need to get a picture of him but my hands are usually too full at the time.
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Stazjia
Aug 17, 2011 @ 4:12 pm | delete
- Really good advice, Paul. Our springer spaniel loved swimming (at 14 years old and arthritic, she's too old now) and was good at it. Our cavalier King Charles spaniel (now deceased) was only prepared to paddle and only up to his ankles or where his ankles would be if dogs have them. We never encouraged him to go any deeper than he wanted. I hate it when people throw their dogs into water to encourage them to swim - I've had people tell me that they've done this as if it's something to be proud of or it's funny. Blessed.
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annmackiemiller Aug 17, 2011 @ 3:16 pm | delete
- great job - I wonder if they would work on cats? :0)
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