If the pool has stairs and the dog is smart enough, he or she will swim it's way. Otherwise you will have to intervene.
Dogs can swim but can't climb a ladder so the dog might die before he gets out of the pool.
No.
If they are wild birds, keep the dog food INSIDE. they should not bother the pool, though.
No, the chlorination will not harm the dog.
Princeton does have a dog named beans and his dog is a yorkie/shih tzu its mixed so a Yorkie shih tzu. Lol
He drowned in a swimming pool
Dogs are basically wolves. There is nothing in their genetic makeup that has conditioned them to certain things like clear glistening water, moving without running (head out the car window) and so forth. Not sure about the above, but so long as your dog is either safely fenced off from going in the pool or wearing a dog life jacket for safety, there is no harm in staring into the pool. If a dog jumps into a pool with no dog life vest on, they can easily tire swimming and usually in a bid to get out. Always ensure your dog does not have free access to a swimming pool that has no shallow end with exit steps or make sure you always have your dog wearing a doggie life jacket when he's around the pool with access, as they prevent drowning.
you get a dog
A1 Yes as long as it doesn't have any infections, such as fleas, etc. But it should be fine ---- A2 I agree with A1. The dog shouldn't have any infections, diseases, fleas, just as mentioned above. If it does, then the infections or fleas can be spread in the pool, which people will swim in, causing them to be ill. If the dog's fine, people can swim with it, too. If the dog is ill or has fleas, it should at least swim in the pool by itself, for human safety. Speaking of human safety, you should also refill the pool after the dog is done with it, just in case.
A hyperbole for swimming could be "My daughter swims like a fish."
yes
nothing.
in what movie