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Old 06-27-2017, 10:21 AM   #8
Lacy's Mom
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Default Pool safety accessories?

I think swimming would be good exercise, but the chemicals may cause the coat to dry out. They make a chlorine remover shampoo for humans so I would use that after swimming. I'm glad yours is able to get out unassisted.

Has anyone tried any drowning safety devices? Mine are too small to get out on their own if they fall in. The 4 month old puppies are just under 2 pounds so they can't be left unattended in my back yard even for a minute. One has already fallen in, but I was right there to get him out. Interested in the turtle collars that sound alarms if collar gets wet, but wouldn't be of help if no one at home. They won't meet the weight requirements for the alarms that sense something falling in. Also looking at scamper ramps, but not sure if they could get on them after watching the videos. I ordered some perforated rubber mats I'm going to attach pool noodles to and hopefully they will be able to climb up the part I will leave hanging down. I will update after this weekend to let you know how they work.
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