“How to make dogs swim more skillfully and safely?”. Because dogs are born with the ability to swim, but they will become more skilled after training.
1. Use a dog leash when you take your dog for swimming training for the first time. If it is the first time to take your dog for swimming, a dog swimming pool is of course the best, and a stream or river is also good. It should be noted that the selected practice place must be clean and there should be no debris on the bottom, otherwise it will be unsafe for both people and dogs. At the same time, before letting the dog into the water, be sure to tie the dog leash for the dog, so as to ensure safety and facilitate the dog’s parents to control it at any time in the water. When the dog encounters problems in the water, such as sinking, the rope chain can be used to rescue the dog from danger in time.
2. Practice in shallow water
When swimming for the first time, be sure to find a shallow place, which is convenient for teaching and safer. Let the dog get used to activities in the water first, and you can gently splash water on the dog, but never splash water on its face, so that the dog does not feel uncomfortable. In the water, the owner can hold a toy and induce the dog to swim forward step by step, so that it can slowly adapt. Most playful dogs will happily swim around with their toys. When the dog is used to swimming in the water, you can take it to deep water.
3. Correct the dog’s front foot swinging
If the dog’s head is stretched too high, the tail is immersed in the water, and the front feet swing violently, it looks very strenuous, then its swimming action may be wrong, which will only be strenuous and cannot help it move forward. At this time, the owner needs to give the dog some help, that is, lift the dog’s front feet and teach it to swing regularly. When it is used to the correct action, it can freely play with you in the water.
4. Key points of swimming training and care:
Whether the dog swims in sea water or fresh water, it must take a shower after swimming: because sea water contains salt, swimming pools contain chlorine, and small rivers and streams may have bacteria, so no matter where the dog swims, it must be cleaned as soon as possible after swimming. In addition, when the dog is unwell, looks listless, or is already very tired, it is best not to let it swim. When the weather conditions are bad, do not take your dog outdoors to swim to avoid catching a cold and getting sick.