Diving Into a Fun Day at the Dog Swimming Pool

Some dogs have so much energy pulsing through them – they need it channeled at the right place, others are so lazy they need to be tricked into getting some exercise under the garb of fun.

In either case, dog parents want nothing but the best for their furry ones, and a fun day at the dog swimming pool can help in just that, along with some bonus, invaluable bonding time.

These are specialized or modified pools specifically designed for your dog’s recreation and exercise needs.

Indoor or outdoor, these pools prioritize safety with ramps for easy entry and exit, non-slip surfaces, and sometimes water jets for resistance training.

The best one will also schedule regular cleaning to avoid waterborne diseases and carry safe chlorine levels for your dog’s health.

Swimming pools for dogs are a spot for them to splash around while getting health benefits.

Swimming is a comprehensive workout that improves your dog’s heart health, reduces inflammation, and promotes a healthy metabolism.

If your dog suffers from joint issues/arthritis or is recovering from injuries, swimming can be a godsend for them – thanks to its low-impact nature.

If you can find pools that offer warm water, it can even be therapeutic for your overweight dogs or those in rehabilitation, taking the edge off their pain and catalyzing recovery.

Swimming strengthens your dog’s muscles and their respiratory health. But not everything has to be so serious, as it can even simply be a cooling relief for them during hotter weather.

Many pools host events where dogs and their owners can meet with others, creating opportunities for mental stimulation and socialization.

For a trip to dog-friendly swimming pools, safety should come first.

Not all dogs are born swimmers, and breeds with specific physical traits may need extra attention and the help of swimming accessories like buoyancy vests or life jackets.

There is a need for supervision, all the time and always, to prevent accidents and be alert for emergencies.

Although pool water, chlorinated or with saltwater, is generally not harmful, ingestion should be kept to a minimum to prevent gastrointestinal issues or more severe conditions like water intoxication. For good measure, rinse your dog's coat post-swim to avoid skin irritation.

Introducing your dog to swimming should be a gradual and gentle process. Forcing the process can be traumatic for them. Respect their pace and let them feel comfortable.

Here are examples of a couple of safe centers you can try:

1. Pawtown Oasis

Price: $25.00 per day

Operating Hours: Monday – Saturday, 5 pm – 8 pm

Dog swimming accessories: Life jacket and towel rental offered

USP: This facility has an indoor dog park and gym with latest equipment, for a safe and enjoyable experience throughout the year. They offer event reservation packages for dog parties, for both canine and human guests.

2. Canine Rehabilitation & Conditioning Group (CRCG)

Price: Swim sessions start at $30 for 15 minutes, with staff assistance available for an additional fee.

Operating Hours:

Open Swim Time: Monday/Friday, 11 am –5 pm

Wednesday, 11 am – 6 pm

Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday, 9 am – 1 pm

Saturday, 8 am – 4 pm

Reserved Swim Time:

Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9 am – 11 am

Tuesday/Thursday, 1 pm – 7 pm

Sunday, 1 pm – 5 pm

Dog swimming accessories: Provide life jackets on orientation and toys.

USP: The CRCG maintains high hygiene standards with a sophisticated water management system that filters, heats, and sanitizes the water, for a clean and safe swimming environment. They also offer a recreational swim orientation for dogs, which is a great support for first-timers.

Final Thoughts

Swimming pools for dogs are fun and supportive spaces dedicated to and designed for them, keeping in mind their safety and physical and mental health.

Check out Turpit’s Dog Swimming Pool Collection. With dog pool safety products, dog swimming clothes, dog toys for pool, and much more, you can tick off that shopping list for your dog’s comfort and safety.


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