"Natural swimmers" refers to people or animals who are naturally skilled or comfortable in water and have the ability to swim effortlessly without much training or effort.
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Some dogs are
not natural swimmers and so take the right precautions when your dog is out on the water.
Some breeds, such as bulldogs, corgis, pugs and basset hounds, are just not built for water and therefore are
not natural swimmers.
Some breeds are
natural swimmers and will acclimate to the water faster than others.
While some breeds are
natural swimmers, there are those that need help to gain some water confidence.
Check out these dogs playing Fetch along a river Dogs are
natural swimmers.
They are
natural swimmers and they love the water.
If you decide to try your Bulldog out in the water, make sure he has a life - vest as their short legs and heavy frames do not make
them natural swimmers.
Dogs are
natural swimmers.
Most dogs are not
natural swimmers, so don't assume they will be fine doing laps in the pool.
All dogs are not
natural swimmers.
Remember I noted that, even though dogs are
natural swimmers, that doesn't always guarantee that they will be safe around the water.
Their web feet and otter - like tail makes
them natural swimmers.
Retrievers tend to be
natural swimmers and because of their special coat, do not feel the cold and dry off quickly so can partake in cold winters as well.
Not all dogs are
natural swimmers and they should never be allowed to swim unattended.
I've seen some French Bulldogs (and Bostons and Pugs) sink like rocks the second they touched the water, then I've heard and seen plenty of people tell me that their french bulldog's are
natural swimmers.
1) For some dogs, especially those who are not
natural swimmers, a life jacket is helpful.
Dogs are
natural swimmers; every dog is born with the instinctive ability to swim.
While not all dogs are
natural swimmers, most can learn to enjoy it.
Dogs are
natural swimmers, but situations can occur where a dog swims too far and starts drowning.
For these breeds and others that are not
natural swimmers, it's especially important to outfit them with life jackets and make sure they fit properly.
Considering how popular the phrase «dog paddle» is, most people assume that all dogs are
natural swimmers.
Some breeds, such as Labrador Retrievers and English Water Spaniels, are
natural swimmers, taking to the water like fish.
Remember I noted that, even though dogs are
natural swimmers, that doesn't always...
Although dogs are comfortable in the water and on land, not all of them are
natural swimmers — pooches that panic, when exposed to water, should not be forced to swim as it could instill fear in them.
Not all dogs are
natural swimmers, and even dogs that can swim get tired or panicky, says Chauncey Wunder, vice president of sales and marketing for Fido Pet Products in Indianapolis.
Many breeds, such as labs and retrievers, are
natural swimmers, and love to get wet.
Some dogs are
natural swimmers.