Hold two of the legs with each hand and wedge the third leg into your shoulder. It can make a big difference.
Hey, I have one of those. Didn't think to use it that way though. Such a simple but useful tip!
Those life jackets seem to fit really well- where did you get them or who makes them?
oh what great pictures..awesome..
Pippin gets into our creek to cool off…sometimes..he has finally gotten why the other three loves the creek..;)
Nicky will wade in and lie down if she is hot, at the beach. Eddie would not go in if he was on fire.
really cool pictures & a beautiful tri you have. Looks like the kids are enjoying themselves as much as the dog!
Adorable pictures!
Those life jackets seem to fit really well- where did you get them or who makes them?
Got them at Petsmart. We had to adjust the straps quite a bit to fit their shape. When we first put them on, all they wanted to do was chew on the buckles, but eventually they lost interest and everything's still intact.
Prior to this posting, I was led to believe that all basenjis hated the water & swimming. Now I know it just depends on the individual basenji. I will consider myself lucky that both of mine are happy little swimmers.
Although I still don't understand why mine love the lake, but won't get in our pool (??) We still throw them in to cool 'em off, but they don't seem too happy about it. My husband's theory is that they don't like the pool b/c it doesn't gradually descend into deep water like the lake does.
Your husband could well be right. Yes it does depend on the individual. Interestingly all the tris I've had have liked water but most of the red/whites haven't!!
So cute and what fun for them!
Spencer slipped on a rock once and splashed a leg in the pond. He yelped like he was drowning, B-500ed it away and stared at the wicked pond with great mistrust for weeks afterward.
LMAO!!! Spencer sounds just like my dogs!! If it rains, they think they are made of sugar and are going to melt. Becca did jump into the lake after a duck once and I had to yank her out of the water. Then she thought to herself….WTH was I thinking? It was +30 here one day and I tried to get Tucker into the water. Well he apparently thought he could walk on water cause I swear that was what he was trying to do before his head plunged under. That was it for him....you can't get him to a lakeshore at all anymore.
Becca and Tucker are certainly more adventurous than Spencer. He wants no part of water– coming from the sky or puddled on the ground. When we're walking, he will screech to a halt in front of a puddle, like he's waiting for it to move.
Becca and Tucker sound like fun dogs to have around. I saw their pix in another thread, and they are so cute-- bet there's never a dull moment at your house!