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Old 06-27-2014, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter View Post
Can you be sure he hasn't?
If you have had a dog and a pool, it is kind of hard not to recognize where a pooch has gotten out of it. There's quite a puddle as the owners of Bailey, Petie, and some others at Doggie Doo Run Run could attest.

We had a cocker spaniel, Amber, which unfortunately went blind from cataracts in both eyes. She fell into the pool on occasion whenever someone forgot to close the gate. She also hated to be alone. So, she gravitated towards the sound of human voices. It got to be too much because she also destroyed property when alone. So, we had to put her down at seven after struggling with her blindness for quite some time.

Just saying there is a lot of water exchange when trying to pull a dog out of a pool and/or when they get out. They shake a lot.