Now that summer is in full swing and temperatures are rising, not only humans long for a refreshing dip in the water, but your faithful four-legged companion is certainly looking forward to water fun as well. But before you let your furry friend jump into the cool water, it's crucial to equip him safely and appropriately. Water fun can be a great activity for your dog, as long as you take some basic safety precautions and use the right equipment. Here are some tips on how to best prepare your dog for summer's wet fun.
Learning to swim with your dog: expert tips for you
Show your dog that the water is safe by getting in the water with him. Talk reassuringly to him as you slowly enter the water. Stay close to him to give him reassurance. Some dogs will naturally swim, while others may be fearful or hesitant at first. Don't force anything and let your dog go at his own pace. As he becomes more comfortable, he will enter the water on his own and, in the best case scenario, start swimming quite automatically. We spoke with Dr. Anna Mueller, an experienced veterinarian and dog trainer, for valuable tips on safe dog swimming. Dr. Mueller emphasizes, "Water activities can be a great way for dogs to exercise and be mentally stimulated, but safety must always come first. The right equipment is essential."
The perfect life jacket for your dog
One of the most important preparations for water fun is choosing an appropriate life jacket for your dog. These specially designed vests not only provide extra buoyancy, but also allow you to keep a closer eye on your dog and make it easier to grab him in case of an emergency. Be sure to choose a vest that fits your dog's size perfectly and comes with adjustable straps.
Waterproof toys for endless fun
Dogs love to search for toys in the water and splash around. Keep them entertained and strengthen their bond with your dog by bringing waterproof toys. Floating balls, throwing toys and chew toys can be a lot of fun. Make sure the toy is easily visible for easy retrieval from the water.
The importance of your dog's paws in the water
Your dog's paws are sensitive and deserve special attention. Water can soften the skin, and slippery surfaces on the shore could lead to injury. Invest in high-quality paw care products, such as William Walker's Paw Care paw balm, to protect your dog's paws. It's best to apply paw care to your dog's paws twice a day, should they be heavily used. Also check for foreign objects caught in paws after water fun and remove them if necessary.
Safety first: Water fun and dog training
Dr. Müller points out how important it is to gradually get your dog used to water: "Not all dogs are naturally water rats. Start slowly and encourage your dog with positive reinforcements. Praise him for his courage and interest in the water."
Dog water sports: more than just splashing around.
Once your dog is safe and comfortable in the water, you can also try different water sports. From dock diving to swimming alongside a kayak, water sports can provide your dog with extra exercise and mental challenge. Make sure you have the right training supplies and follow safety precautions.
Water safety: emergency plan and supervision
"Even if your dog is an experienced swimmer, you should always keep a watchful eye on him," Dr. Mueller stresses. "Accidents can happen, and it's important that you know how to respond in an emergency." Stay close to your dog and be ready to help him if needed.
Water activities for older dogs and puppies
Remember that not all dogs are equally suited for water fun. Older dogs may have joint problems that interfere with swimming, while puppies may still need to learn how to navigate the water. Match activities to your dog's needs and abilities.
Dogs and water - enjoy water fun safely
Water fun can be a memorable activity for you and your dog, as long as you keep safety in mind and use the right equipment. Consult your veterinarian to make sure your dog is healthy enough for water sports. With proper preparation, supervision and a dose of fun, you can enjoy every minute in the water to the fullest.