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.
Many people allow their pets to swim in their backyard pools. Your dog will introduce certain contaminants into your pool, so you'll need to ensure that your pool water is sanitized and balanced before and after your dog takes a dip. Do a chlorine test to ensure that you have the proper free available chlorine levels in your pool water. Follow up with a water balance test to ensure that pH, calcium hardness, and total alkalinity are within the proper ranges. If your pool water is out of balance, your sanitizer won't work properly. If you have to make adjustments to your pool water balance or to your chlorine levels, retest afterwards.
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The only thing I'd add is that I wouldn't recommend allowing your dog to swim in a vinyl liner pool. I wouldn't want to risk puncturing the liner.
An ok indoor swimming pool costs about $100 A great indoor swimming pool costs about $1,500 A First Class kind of swimming pool costs about $27,000
He drowned in a swimming pool
No, the chlorination will not harm the dog.
Not gunnite. Plastic lined MIGHT be OK
in what movie
Yep it so is
ok get a tweser if you have one or a stick to pull it out
Chlorine is typically safe for dogs in low concentrations, such as those found in a well-maintained pool. However, some dogs may be sensitive to chlorine, especially if they have skin allergies or respiratory issues. It's important to monitor your dog for any signs of irritation or discomfort after swimming in a chlorinated pool.
yes
That depends on where you are getting your head wet. Are you in a shower or are you in a swimming pool? Is the swimming pool outside or at the gym? I would recommend getting it wet in the shower but only for one second.
A hyperbole for swimming could be "My daughter swims like a fish."
No, becuase the soap can hurt the filter. I recommend using a hose by the pool and washing the soap off with the hose.