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Water Adventures

How to Safely Enjoy Water Adventures with Your Dog

Swimming is an excellent form of enrichment for our dogs and a great way for them to stay fit without putting strain on their joints! Activities in water are also a perfect way to cool down during the summer and, most importantly, to have fun together and create lovely memories. However, it’s important to remember that not all dogs are natural swimmers. If at first your dog doesn’t seem interested in swimming, don’t worry, it’s something that they can be taught! Forcing a dog into the water can have negative consequences, such as a loss of trust in you or a traumatic association with water. This can significantly slow down their progress in learning to swim and enjoying the experience.

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“Swim Dog Sports”, the Latest Trend for Water-Loving Dogs in Italy!

“Swim Dog Sports” combine three different activities for you and your dog in a swimming pool. Splashdog has been a popular sport worldwide for a number of years, while Freestyle was first invented in Italy in 2011. This group of sports known collectively as “Swim Dog Sports”; only became official in 2015 when Speedwater, an offshoot of Freestyle, was first introduced. Dog sports that involve swimming are amazing for all dogs no matter what their breed, age, or physical condition! However, swim dog competitions are not open to: Remember, though, that this last rule only applies to competitions. Sensitive or reactive dogs might find the presence of so many people and excited pups at these events too stressful but that

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SUMMER activities?

There are some essential steps to take, other than using the right gear, to ensure that your active, sporty dog stays healthy. Not all dogs are able to regulate their energy expenditure and will run until they collapse. As well as embarking on any new activity in a gradual way, it’s important that you know how to recognize signs that your dog is tired or stressed so that you can intervene when necessary and take the right course of action: for example, alternating walking with running, taking rest breaks and always making sure you always have fresh, clean water available for your dog to drink and rehydrate. Bear in mind that running is not a sport which is suitable for

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