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How Your Dog Can Have Endless Fun with a Single Plastic Pool

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How Your Dog Can Have Endless Fun with a Single Plastic Pool

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By Heather Logue

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Kiddos aren’t the only ones who can have a blast with a simple plastic paddling pool. Dogs also love this classic (yet effective and cheap) way to stave off the heat.

Animal experts often say that a pool is the quickest way to cool a hot dog, in fact. This especially true if it’s kept in a shady spot. But there’s more than one way for pet parents to take advantage of a paddling pool.

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We’ve rounded up some fun, creative ways to turn a paddling pool into the go-to spot for your canine this summer.

1. An oasis of their favourite toys

These don’t have to be water toys per se, but it’s pretty clear that certain plush toys won’t make the best pool playthings. Stick to toys like floating balls, squeaky toys, and floats that can handle those puncture-perfect dog nails.

2. A magical ball pit

Is your doggy not a huge fan of water? There are plenty of techniques for luring them into the paddling pool (treats anyone?)!

But if they need an even more exciting introduction, try filling the pool with plastic balls! We guarantee they’ll be in dog heaven – kind of like this fella.

3. Family-friendly splash mecca

So long as you have a baby-friendly dog (and a dog-friendly tot), you can put them together in the paddling pool and watch the magical cuteness unfold. They’re bound to tire each other out, take a nap, and make summer a little less stressful for everyone.

Just be sure to keep a careful eye on them, of course. (Bonus if you do that from a nearby lounge chair.)

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4. Super-cold spot with ice, ice baby

On those extra-muggy days, nothing will feel better to your dog than a pool of ice. Yep – it’ll melt pretty quickly in high temperatures, but not before your furry pal gets a chance to play with it.

Pro tip: snow-loving spitz breeds and other northern dogs might find this especially exciting.

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Looking for something other than just the basic back garden pool options? You can get other varieties of dog paddling pools as well. The inflatable ones are better for small, less destructive dogs, the foldable ones are conveniently portable, and the one-piece pools are generally made from thick plastic, making them sturdier than the others!

Best Dog Pool Options

Collapsible Pet Pool by FurryFriends 

This pool has a simple yet super efficient design. Easily folded up and taken on the go, this doggy paradise is somewhat durable and a great option for back garden fun.

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We know you’re going to be happy with your decision to invest in a paddling pool for your pooch. Not only will they adore it, but you’ll be less worried about them overheating.

Safety tips: Always supervise your dog in the pool, and remember to be careful with puppies. Make sure the water is shallow.

Happy dog paddling!

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Heather Logue is a retail and arts writer who goes camping whenever she can. A lifelong dog lover, she misses her epileptic dog Sammy every day.

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