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Five Swim Safe Tips by Tooth

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Five Swim Safe Tips by Tooth

May 11, 2017 | Animal Advocacy, Companion Animal Care |

If you’re getting ready to swim with your canine companion, here are five quick water safety tips:

  •  If you want to allow your dog to swim, find a place where dogs are welcome. Dog Beach anyone? 
  • If the water looks dirty, still, or full of algae, skip it. Blue Green Algae, in particular, is toxic and can cause moderate to severe health complications.  For signs and symptoms of poisoning, check out the pet poison helpline.
  • Pay attention to your canine friend and stay close- a dog can slip into the water by accident or be pulled under by tides and waves. Consider trying a comfy fitting k9 life jacket equipped with a safety grip; these make an emergency lift simpler and are brightly colored, making it easier to keep an eye on your pooch.
  • Not all dogs know how to swim!
    • Never force a dog to enter the water. Seriously. Never.
    • Make sure they can enter/exit water easily (no steep jumps, barriers, etc.)
  • Bring Water: offering fresh water to drink is better than risking stomach problems. The Water Boy and H204K9 are Tooth’s top hydration choices.
  • Enjoy! Summer fun is a great way to bond with your canine friends.

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