[su_dropcap style=”simple” size=”5″]S[/su_dropcap]ummer time. Aaah, days at the beach, BBQs, long evenings, holidays (at least for some of us, but this is another story) … and the question what am I going to do with my dog when I go away?
[su_dropcap style=”simple” size=”5″]S[/su_dropcap]ummer time. Aaah, days at the beach, BBQs, long evenings, holidays (at least for some of us, but this is another story) … and the question what am I going to do with my dog when I go away?
[su_dropcap style=”simple” size=”5″]S[/su_dropcap]urely, we don’t need a life jacket! All dogs can swim… right?! Famous last words spoken in a pet shop, and then we left with a swim vest after all. I wasn’t really convinced we needed one, but here is why it turned out to be a very good purchase (and yes, we did buy the vest with our own money, this is not a sponsored post)
Well, yes dogs can swim. However, even those who swim can have a fit of panic and start to ‘panic paddle’ instead of swimming. Here some reasons that might lead you to consider a life vest for your four-legged friend:
Hello, we’re two expat friends (aka Tournesol and Tigerduck) and a dog (Micro-the-Dog, aka “the boss”). After living in London for 18 and 16 years respectively (or 5 years in the case of Micro), we’ve just made a leap of faith back across the channel and are building a new life in Munich. Thank you for reading our musings about the world, life, living with CFIDS/ME, music, crafts, dogs and other observations.
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