Possum
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So little Katie (all 5kg of scruffy terrier) has discovered that since her walks around our new house are mainly along little streams and the weather's got a bit warmer, going in for a quick dip is great fun.
I know that she shouldn't ever be allowed to swim in still or stagnant water, we never let her in when there are ducks or geese around and she's sensible enough to not get in unless there's a nice shallow gradient that she can walk in/out (although we're obviously always on hand if she does need an extra pull if the sides are slippery). She only tends to go in for a couple of seconds, have a bit of a splash, cool down then comes straight out.
If she gets any braver then I'll keep her on a long line in case of emergency or stop her going in altogether, but is there anything else I need to be aware of health-wise? Things like Weil's disease are a risk for people accidentally swallowing canal/river water, is this a risk for dogs?
Thanks
I know that she shouldn't ever be allowed to swim in still or stagnant water, we never let her in when there are ducks or geese around and she's sensible enough to not get in unless there's a nice shallow gradient that she can walk in/out (although we're obviously always on hand if she does need an extra pull if the sides are slippery). She only tends to go in for a couple of seconds, have a bit of a splash, cool down then comes straight out.
If she gets any braver then I'll keep her on a long line in case of emergency or stop her going in altogether, but is there anything else I need to be aware of health-wise? Things like Weil's disease are a risk for people accidentally swallowing canal/river water, is this a risk for dogs?
Thanks