Summer is here~ Many parents are worried about these questions: Why does the dog have a bad appetite, why does the dog shed so much hair, why does the dog pant so much and don’t like to move~ Some people will also Q: Why does my Golden Retriever always twist so much when walking, and some people say that the dog can adjust the gait to protect the movement and so on. Then take your dog for a swim. Swimming is great for your dog's body and can improve your dog's pacing.
Benefits of swimming
1. In summer, most dogs are picky eaters or have no appetite, because of the weather caused by too much heat. It's easy to die from heat stroke. It would be a great thing for dogs to be able to play and swim in the water every week. Dogs can play freely in the water to cool off the heat, and the cooling effect is the most ideal, which is almost the same as turning on the air conditioner ~ plus the amount of exercise has increased. The dog's appetite will also come up.
2. During swimming, the dog will naturally take off a large amount of hair that has been replaced with the water flow, so that the owner can save a troublesome thing. Dogs have fun too. In addition, the dog's hair will grow much faster because of the temperature drop.
3. Because most family-raised and large-sized dogs do not have large gardens and sandy areas, often walking on the concrete floor at this time puts a lot of pressure on the dog's hind feet and hip bones. Swimming is one of the most ideal activities to protect the dog's hip bones. Because in the process of swimming, the dog is constantly swimming in the water and the dog's limbs can move with the current, naturally correcting the gait problem. Many racing dogs will choose a lot of swimming instead of grass gait training in summer, and the effect is better than grass training.
Taking your dog for a swim in summer can not only add interest to your life, but also strengthen your dog's system and nurture the courage of your dog. It is a good activity to recommend in summer. Dogs are born with useful skills, but, with the exception of some specially trained hounds, many dogs are not used to going into the water. Therefore, the dog must be specially trained. With the following dog swimming manual, it is not difficult to make your dog a good swimmer. Have fun swimming with your dog this summer!
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