The Reason We're Called The Dog Paddle,
We Have A Dog Pool
Burn Off Energy - Lose Weight - No Impact Exercise- Learn To Swim!
Have you ever been in a hot tub?  Do you remember how soothing the water felt on your
body?  Dogs experience the same soothing affects.  The water in the pool is kept at 85-90
degrees.  

Water exercise puts little to no stress on the body, making it the perfect exercise for the
senior dog or the young puppy.  Combined with a proper diet, obese and overweight dogs
benefit from the water exercise. The buoyancy of the warm water lifts the weight off of the
limbs removing the pounding and jarring that occurs on land.

Warm Water Swimming is the perfect way to condition the competition and/or working dog.  
Chasing a ball or stick may be fun, but very serious injuries can occur from twisting and
jumping.  Swimming increases cardiovascular fitness, develops and maintains good muscle
tone, develops strength, endurance and encourages the use of the whole body while still
putting little to no stress on the joints.

Warm Water Swimming is safer and more comfortable for your dog than swimming in the
ocean, lakes or rivers.



WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

All Swims are by Appointment Only
All dogs must have short nails.  Nails can be cut or dremeled before entering the pool.  There is an extra  
$10.00 charge.
All dogs must be clean and parasite free
You must bring your own towels.  We will provide the dryers.
All toys must float.
No food is allowed in the pool room.
Only 3 Dogs are allowed in the pool at one time.
If your dog has not swam before, your dog must wear a preservers.
Dogs that have not been in the pool, must have an assistant in the pool with them.  No Exceptions


Dogs that are overweight or are recovering from an injury, must have their Veterinarian's written
permission to enter the pool.

RATES

One time Introductory Swim   $25.00/ half hour
Swims $35.00 / half hour
Second Dog and Third Dog within the same half hour  $17.50 per dog

Assisted Swims $45.00/ half hour
Services
Stryker
Learned to swim
Excellent puppy!!
Chantal
First time in the pool
Chantal
Learning to swim
Chantal
She got it!!!!
Good Dobermann
Stryker
Swimming lesson 1
Ryla
Already knows how to swim
Sophie getting ready for a swim
SEA MONSTER????  
Naaa!!!!  It is only Maggie the
Briard having a swim