Keeping your dog safe near water
When walking your dog in areas with water sources, like a river or loch, it's important to follow safety guidelines to keep your furry friend safe.
Keeping your dog safe near water
Many dog owners like to walk their dog in open, green spaces. If this area includes open water, such as a loch or river, it throws up potential risks for your animal. Follow the advice and guidance below to keep your dog safe near water.
- Avoid throwing sticks or balls near water for dogs. They will go after it if they think you want it back even if you've thrown it too far or into dangerous water.
- Never enter the water to try and save a dog. The dog usually manages to scramble out.
- Even dogs that like swimming can usually only swim for short bursts. Always keep an eye on your dog and don't let it enter the water if it's older or tired.
- If your dog loves the water, keep it on a lead and make sure you have control to prevent it jumping into hazardous or unsafe areas.
- Remember the wet riverbanks, steep edges or jagged rocks can make it hard for a dog to scramble out. These can also be a slip risk for owners.
- Don't lean into water and try and lift your dog out - you can topple in
- Dogs can experience cold water shock too.
- If your dog has struggled in the water, it may have inhaled water and should see a vet immediately. Dogs can drown after the event if water has entered their lungs.