kpwlee
Posted : 5/11/2013 7:28:08 AM
Jewlieee
They pace themselves.
hahahaha I am going to send you B for a month and take yours for a month LOL
The first time B decided he to swim he was in a large, strong river. Some kids paddled by and were calling out to him and the next thing you know he was swimming upstream after them. I was terrified as I had seen him attempt to swim in a lake prior to then and he would just sink.
Fast forward over the years and I've seen him chase geese with no intent to stop - (I had to get a boat to go get him, more than once) and personally I now always have a life vest on him around the local lake and other bodies of water I know he will swim in.
I don't think this is necessary for most dogs and having grown up and always known tons of labs and goldens I wouldn't worry about them - they swim very efficiently instantly (I suppose some don't but all the ones I've seen hit the water and feel more at home than on land LOL)
In our case, he isn't an efficient swimmer, he has no switch that would tell him he's had enough, and his coat, feet and overall structure aren't helpful for swimming, ie don't help his buoyancy.
All this really to say, I think its about knowing your dog. If he's enjoying swimming and not possessed with it or a chase, or is just doing retrieves, let him swim to his heart's content!