Question by Callie M: Does anyone know how I can find a canine swimming pool in Los Angeles for my arthritic dog?
I have just moved back to West Hollywood from Louisville, KY. My dog was swimming 3 times a week there at a veterinary clinic to improve his arthritis. I haven’t been able to find water therapy for dogs here and am hoping someone can direct me to the right place.
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Answer by mental114 Must be a California thing. We don’t have canine swimming pools on the east coast!
Question by almundgirl85: Dog pool in Milwaukee area?
I have a 1 yr old goldendoodle who was just diagnosed with hip dysplasia. I’m already doing the normal things to treat it, i.e. glucosamine, keeping weight down, keeping her active, etc, but I wanted to find a pool as well. It’s supposed to be an excellent way to get them low-impact exercise. I’ve tried looking on the internet, but I can’t seem to find anything in the immediate Milwaukee area. Does anyone know of a pool in the area? I have found underwater treadmills, but no pools, excepting one at Aunt B’s, outside of the Dells and Liberty Resort, outside of Green Bay. These are both more than an hour away. Thanks in advance!!!
FYI: 1- I got the dog from a friend, so I had no control over breeding, and 2 – many common purebred breeds have the same problem you have identified as a designer dog problem. It is, of course, important to go to a reputable breeder, but you can find a reputable breeder for both kinds of dogs: purebred and designer dog/mutt. I am somewhat annoyed with my dog always being discriminated against because she isn’t “pure”!
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Answer by Jessica & Lulu depeding upon how big ur dog is you could get one of those pools that u jump blow up…but its really cold outside right now so that might not be such a good idea…u could also try putting a large animals trough in you kitchen and holding her by the waist and just letting her paddle in it
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