1. Why can dogs swim?
Dog swimming is an instinct, but dogs are not born with the ability to swim. The reason why dogs can swim is because the dog’s physiological structure and physiological characteristics allow the dog to swim. There is buoyancy and mobility in the water. Dogs can dive and swim by controlling their breathing. The structure of their limbs is relatively flexible, and their tail can play a balancing role, allowing dogs to swim freely in the water.
2. What are the symptoms of dog swimming
Dogs will become excited during swimming. If the temperature of the water is too low, symptoms such as chills and cramps may occur. It can even be life-threatening. The owner needs to stay with the dog and observe the physical discomfort caused by the dog during swimming at any time. When the dog's body is abnormal, it is necessary to take the dog ashore for first aid in time, otherwise it will easily affect the health of the dog.
3. What are the precautions for dog swimming
When owners take their dogs to swim, they need to choose a clean swimming pool, because there are many bacteria in the water. If the swimming pool is not properly cleaned and sanitized, It may cause the fur to absorb bacterial water, causing skin infections, and even allergies and parasitic infections. After swimming, you need to rinse your body with warm water to rinse away the stains. At the same time, you also need to use a towel or hair dryer to clean the water droplets on your body, otherwise it will easily cause a cold.