• @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      My wife’s family has had a ton of Goldens. One of them apparently didn’t want to swim at the start. Her father had the bright idea to tie its collar to their other golden at the time. Threw a toy into the water and naturally the one that knew how to swim ran in to fetch it and yanked the other one in with him. The one that didn’t “know” how to swim proceeded to attempt to sit on the other to stay afloat and almost drowned the poor pooch. Thankfully my father in law did manage to rescue them, but I don’t think he tried that again.

    • @General_Shenanigans
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      104 months ago

      Probably more like the poor thing couldn’t get out of the pool.

      • @[email protected]
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        104 months ago

        This is an all too common thing for people with dogs, your dog can swim but it can’t fly and it doesn’t have hands to climb a ladder.

      • @brygphilomena
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        34 months ago

        One of the first things we did at my house that had a pool was to introduce our dogs to the water and direct them to the way out.

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      4 months ago

      I had a Labrador retriever that didn’t know how to swim. When he was a puppy, he fell off a dock while we were trying to teach him to swim and he refused to try to swim after we’d gotten him back to shore. (We weren’t trying to teach him to swim from the dock. We were taking in the view before heading back to shore and he misstepped.)
      He loved water the whole rest of his life, but would only go where he could stand.

    • @boojumliussnark
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      54 months ago

      Sure, did you think their webbed toes and their water spaniel ancestry would mean anything?