Month: July 2021

Heat Exhaustion in Dogs: How to Prevent It and How to Treat It

Heat Exhaustion in Dogs: How to Prevent It and How to Treat It

Summertime brings vacation, pool days, and fun but for our furry friends it can cause some real dangers. One of the biggest summer hazards for dogs is heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Keep your pup safe this summer by understanding what causes heat exhaustion, how 

Chewy’s Sizzling Summer Savings! Summer Deals You Won’t Want to Miss!

Chewy’s Sizzling Summer Savings! Summer Deals You Won’t Want to Miss!

It’s impossible to pass on a good deal, especially when it comes to our furry friends. If you’re in need of some new goodies for your pup, you’re in the right place. This week is Chewy’s “Sizzling Summer Savings” featuring new deals on pet products 

Dog Breeds That Like to Swim: 10 Perfect Water Dogs

Dog Breeds That Like to Swim: 10 Perfect Water Dogs

People often assume that all dogs are born knowing how to swim, or at least “doggy paddle”. This idea, however, is a myth. While many dogs enjoy diving into lakes or swimming laps in the pool, this is most certainly not the case for every dog breed. If you’re searching for the perfect swimming companion you’ll have to do extra research to ensure you choose a water loving pooch. Today I’m sharing 10 dog breeds that like to swim.

Note: Every dog is different and just because your dog was bred to swim doesn’t mean they will. Always introduce your dog to the pool slowly and never force them into the water. Before throwing your dog into a huge body of water, introduce them to a doggy pool or even a sprinkler. Forcing a dog to swim can cause them to panic which could result in severe injury or drowning. 

Labrador Retriever

a black lab and a yellow lab swimming in a pool

Labrador Retrievers don’t just enjoy the water, they were made for it. Labs were bred to retrieve ducks and fish from the water. Their slick, water resistant coat and webbed feet make them excellent swimmers. If you’re looking for a boat buddy or wave jumper the Labrador retriever may be the perfect breed for you.

Newfoundland

a brown Newfoundland poking his head out of the water

The Newfoundland, or “Newfie”, is among the top 10 dog breeds that like to swim. Newfoundland are huge and they are strong which made them excellent rescue dogs at one point in time. They were originally used to rescue people who were drowning, making them great dogs to have on hand at the pool.

Standard Poodle

a white poodle swimming

Poodles don’t always have to be so prim and proper! These curly haired show dogs are also incredible swimmers! 

English Setter

a black and white English setter running through the waves

English Setters were made for the water! Literally. These energetic dogs were bred as bird hunting dogs and have a natural love for swimming. The English Setter is an incredibly active breed, and can benefit greatly from the exercise they’ll get from splashing in the pool. 

Portugese Water Dog

A portuguese water dog smiles for a portrait in front of a lake.

Their name says it all, the Portugese Water Dog makes the list of dog breeds that like to swim. They were bred to herd fish into nets and retrieve broken fishing equipment. If you live along a lake or spend a lot of time at the beach, a PWD will make a great addition to your family.

Otterhound

an otterhound pokes his head over the fence

The Otterhound was originally bred to hunt otter, making them exceptionally strong swimmers. These large, friendly dogs make for a great swimming companion. They are double coated dogs and have webbed feet so it’s clear they were made for the water.

Flat Coated Retriever

Flat coated retriever drags a stick through a pond

The long, silky coat of a Flat Coated Retriever was made to protect the dogs in harsh weather conditions and freezing waters. These dogs were bred for land and water hunting and have maintained their love for water ever since.

Lagotto

a brown lagotto stands in a river

The Lagotto is a rare, Italian breed that enjoys a good swim. These dogs, like many others on the list, were bred to hunt waterfowl. Today they’re considered sporty dogs that enjoy any job they’re given. 

Vizsla

A hungarian vizsla pointing dog swimming in the Balaton lake in Hungary, Europe on a summer day.

Another dog bred for hunting, the Vizsla is a good choice if you’re looking for a water loving dog. These dogs are strong swimmers and even come equipped with webbed toes, making them naturals.

Golden Retriever

golden retriever pokes his nose out of the swimming pool

The list of dog breeds that like to swim wouldn’t be complete without the Golden Retriever. Goldens are one of the most popular breeds of dog in the US and for good reason. These versatile dogs make perfect playmates, snuggle buddies, and swimming companions. Goldens are high energy pups and swimming is the perfect way to tire them out.

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Is Ice Cream Safe for Dogs to Eat?

Is Ice Cream Safe for Dogs to Eat?

Whether you prefer to stock up on your favorite grocery store flavors or venture out to local businesses, you probably spend a lot of summer evenings enjoying ice cream. The sweet, frozen treat makes for the perfect summer date, vacation snack, or after dinner dessert. 

Summer Hazards for Your Dog: How to Keep Your Dog Safe This Summer

Summer Hazards for Your Dog: How to Keep Your Dog Safe This Summer

The warm summer months bring vacations, pool days, and summer barbecues-but it brings along some dangers too. Everyone knows the hazards that summer brings for humans such as sunburns and swimming pool disasters, but did you know that summer brings along dangerous situations for our