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Kiba hated baths (just hates showers now...I think it's the running water he hates) and hated the river the first time I took him, and I was worried that he would always be scared of water. During the winter I took him with me when I went to go dog sit for a friend and they had one of those blue plastic kid pools outside for their dogs to drink out of. I don't know what happened, but he came running inside and was wet and muddy. Every time after that while we were there, he was inside that pool playing. Now he plays in the bath, as long as there is no running water, and in his turtle pool...even loves to stick his face under the water and attack the water lol. Just over the weekend, I took him to the river to see if he would love it as much as his pool. At first he was a little scared, but the moment I threw his ball into the water (at least to the point where he could walk) he was a fish! He would even swim into the current to get his ball or to the kids that were playing further out lol.
Just take it slow with the water and let him go at his own pace. I think Laura's advice should be good to start with to see how things go. You could also try sitting in the pool, or at least stand, to reassure him that it's safe and you will be right next to him to "save/protect" him if anything happens. I hope it all works out!
Hi Bob, walk parallel along the shoreline, have 1st class treats with you, gradually increase your depth, pay attention to the waves, keep his eyes on you, he'll soon forget the waves.
Dogs can see underwater, even fetch.
oh no. Just give it time, I guess. Sparky is so cute. maybe a kiddie pool? throw in a floating toy?
My crazy dog runs around the pool barking her head off when I'm in it. If I really want to swim I have to shut her in the house. I'm not sure if she's trying to herd me while I'm in the water or she's concerned for my welfare or if she's just a nutcase. :)
good luck you two.
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