Introduce Your Dog to Swimming This Summer

Have you ever witnessed the genuine excitement of a dog who just dove into a backyard pool? For dogs who love to swim, spending time playing in the water has many benefits. If your furry friend is spending some extra time outside in the heat, take advantage of the positive effects that swimming offers. Let’s look at some of these effects!

Great Source of Cardio

Swimming is an excellent way to incorporate exercise into your dog’s daily routine. When your pup splashes around in the water, they exert a significant amount of energy. Swimming helps increase your dog’s cardio while strengthening their muscles. To keep your dog entertained, you can even bring along floatable objects for your dog to fetch in the water.

Swimming is Joint Friendly

Not only is swimming an excellent way for your dog to increase their daily cardio, but it also allows them to exercise without putting stress on their joints and tendons. The water supports your pup’s body weight and relieves stress from their body. If your dog has a joint disorder, swimming is an excellent form of rehabilitation because it gets their bodies moving differently. Overall, swimming is low-impact, non-concussive, and a non-weight bearing activity for your pup!

Swimming Cools Your Dog Down

As the temperatures begin to rise, it’s essential to keep in mind the harmful effects that too much heat can have on your dog. In intense heat, your dog has a difficult time trying to stay cool. Dogs try and cool themselves off through the pads of their feet and by panting. Diving into the water helps keep your dog’s body temperature down and keeps them cool down in the heat.

At Tailwaggers Country Inn, your dog’s health and safety is our top priority. That’s why we have an in-ground filtered pool so that all our furry friends can cool off in a safe and clean environment! To learn more about our boarding services, contact us at 877-774-Dogs!