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by boltipo on 02 June 2016 - 07:06
She has never had such accidents while swimming even the first time. What could be the problem. She is willing to swim, she's active and playful. I haven't changed her diet or sth.

by Hundmutter on 02 June 2016 - 17:06
out of water. Google it !
2. She gulped air with water in it, when grabbing the stick /
ball in her mouth. That is why she was sick - some 'went
the wrong way'. She 'll learn (not to do that). I think its more
likely she will 'get it' than allow herself to drown.
3. This is another example of why you have to be slow and
steady and careful with her, in everything you do. Being
chained all her puppyhood, things she would have already
learned are only now coming up as possibilities for her,
because she will not have had those opportunities at an
earlier stage when other pups experience them.

by boltipo on 06 July 2016 - 08:07
I started trowning a rubber ball in the water for her. She continues swimming almost every day and we play fetch every day. I changed her food with one for active dogs. I think the exercises indeed did wonders about her lack of muscle problem. In august we're going to the seaside for about 10 days and she would be able to chase her ball in the sand and swim a lot more time than she does in the local lake. She doesn't have the water-swallowing problem now.
She is a lot more muscular than she was before. We will continue working on her improvement, of course. I would like to try raw feeding but I'm afraid that her sensitive stomach would get ''angry''...

by Hundmutter on 06 July 2016 - 12:07

by boltipo on 16 July 2016 - 08:07

by Hundmutter on 16 July 2016 - 08:07
But I'm sure lots of people manage fine ! Perhaps you should always have someone else along too ?

by boltipo on 16 July 2016 - 11:07
Now she swims in the lake because I throw her her favourite ball and that is some kind of motivation. Yes, she looks like she's willing to swim, but I still think it's because the playing fetch thing. I would like to prise her for just swimming with me but how? Ideas?
by Nans gsd on 16 July 2016 - 17:07
by Alamance on 17 July 2016 - 21:07
by beetree on 18 July 2016 - 00:07
Stay calm and have fun swimming with your dog. Remember if they are heading straight at you, just put your arm out and push on their side shoulder... Away from you, they should learn to circle.
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