Tips for buying a dog pool

A dog pool can be the most fun option for sharing refreshing moments with your best friends during the summer. It is important to know how to choose a good quality product to ensure the safety and comfort of your four-legged friend. Here is a series of useful tips that will allow you to buy a suitable and safe dog pool.

How to buy a dog pool?

First of all, it is essential that the structure of the pool guarantees the safety of your pets . Dogs do not have the same ease of getting in and out of a pool as people, especially those of small or medium size, and those who have shorter legs.

On the other hand, this same structure must be comfortable and allow the dog to move and have fun . Major brands offer pools of different sizes, so just choose one that fits your best friend’s size.

If you have a Labrador or Golden Retriever dog  , for example, you will need to opt for a larger pool . They are sizeable dogs and have a lot of fun playing in the water. With smaller and calmer breeds, such as the French bulldog, you can settle for smaller, shallower pools.

Another key aspect is that a dog pool must be made of stronger and more durable materials .

If you are thinking of plastic pools for children , know that they are too light to support the weight and constant movement of your pets. Therefore, it is worth investing in a better quality product.

Finally, you must remember that inflatable or folding pools are usually more practical than stationary options . This way, you can easily transport your dog pool when you go on vacation with your pets. In addition, you can store it during the winter or on rainy days, which will extend the operational life of this purely summer accessory.

Tips for having fun with the dog pool

In addition to choosing an ideal pool for your dog, it is important to follow some preventive measures to ensure his safety . Before enjoying a beautiful day in the sun with your dog in the pool, here is a set of guidelines indispensable:

Vaccines and pesticide treatments

Adequate preventive medicine is essential to provide an active, happy and healthy life for your best friend . Therefore, compliance with the vaccination calendar and periodic pesticide treatments are essential. Even more so when the animal shares the same space with other animals and people.

In principle, it is essential to always keep your dog’s vaccine booklet up to date. In addition, we recommend that you administer anti-parasite treatment a few weeks before you start swimming in the pool.

Chlorine level

Dog skin is different from human skin, as is their tolerance to chlorine . Pools intended for human use usually contain a significant addition of this product, for health reasons. Chlorination of pool water can be effective in eliminating bacteria, fungi and other pathogenic microorganisms.

However, an excessive concentration of chlorine and other chemicals is dangerous for the health of dogs . The effects on their bodies can cause irritation of the mucous membranes or even poisoning . It is essential to check the pH and chlorine concentration in the pool.

Sun protection

Like people, dogs shouldn’t be too exposed to solar radiation to avoid burns and other health problems. In pet shops you can find sunscreen suitable for dogs. In addition, it is essential to offer the animal a large amount of fresh and clean water, as well as providing shaded areas in which to rest.

Never leave the dog alone

The fact that you have set up or bought a dog pool does not mean that you can leave your dog alone. Pets can suffer from cramps or numbness, with the risk of drowning.  Many experts indicate that dogs should always be kept on a leash when swimming in the pool.

Dry it well after swimming in the pool

After a fun day in the pool, you will need to wash your dog with clean water to remove the chlorine and dry it very well . Remember to pay particular attention to drying the ears and the regions between the wrinkles. The accumulation of moisture between the hair and on the skin promotes the proliferation of fungi, bacteria, mites and other microorganisms.

As you have seen, there are dog pools created specifically for the size and needs of your pet friends . There are also some companies that offer an adaptation service of normal home swimming pools. So, if you already have a pool at home, just prepare it for your dog, always keeping in mind the tips we have shown you in this article.

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