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smitty66 10-23-2012 08:24 AM

Dog Swimming Hole
 
Hi Everyone~
I just moved here to help my parents out for a bit. And brought my lab/boxer mix. We moved away from a river which she swam in every day. I am looking for something here in the Villages or close where she can swim. I realize I need to be careful since waters in this state can have alligators. So, I was hoping someone here would know of a place she can go swimming safely. Thanks for your help.

Bogie Shooter 10-23-2012 08:41 AM

Gulf of Mexico & Atlantic Ocean.............no gators.

smitty66 10-23-2012 03:11 PM

sorry to be so ignorant, is Mallory pool, and actual pool, or a pond just named that?

THank you

Sagitarius 6 10-23-2012 03:22 PM

Please don't let your dog swim in any body of water in Florida, except the ocean or gulf. My son was visiting with his Golden, took him to a park near by to let him swim, a ranger stopped and advised him not to let him swim in any lake or pond in the state due to the gators.

Bogie Shooter 10-23-2012 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by smitty66 (Post 571341)
sorry to be so ignorant, is Mallory pool, and actual pool, or a pond just named that?

THank you

That would be a country club pool.
Welcome to TOTV.

smitty66 10-23-2012 05:07 PM

thanks, I was hoping for something a bit closer. But, so far, seems like those might be my only options.

quirky3 10-23-2012 05:26 PM

So.....a country club pool allows dogs to swim in it??

gomoho 10-23-2012 06:17 PM

It is sad, but there is no where in TV for our friends to swim. I do believe the closest option is the gulf or the ocean. Wish things would change, but don't hold your breath.

linedancingdottie 10-23-2012 08:27 PM

use of the Mallory Club swimming pool requires a paid membership--but for people, dogs are not permitted in public swimming pools. I don't know why someone would tell you otherwise.

Barefoot 10-23-2012 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by smitty66 (Post 571134)
Hi Everyone~
I just moved here to help my parents out for a bit. And brought my lab/boxer mix. We moved away from a river which she swam in every day. I am looking for something here in the Villages or close where she can swim. I realize I need to be careful since waters in this state can have alligators. So, I was hoping someone here would know of a place she can go swimming safely. Thanks for your help.

IMHO, there are NO safe places for dog to swim unless it is the ocean. There is a tiny pond in back of our house in TV ... no gators for six years ... and then one day there appears a gator. Please don't take any chances with your pet.

graciegirl 10-24-2012 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by linedancingdottie (Post 571497)
use of the Mallory Club swimming pool requires a paid membership--but for people, dogs are not permitted in public swimming pools. I don't know why someone would tell you otherwise.

I think it was an attempt at humor.

If I had a dog, I wouldn't let him or her swim in anything inland here in Florida. OR even let him real close to any ponds.

Alligators everywhere unseen and beneath the surface.

Taltarzac725 10-24-2012 07:04 AM

Doggie Doo Run Run has two very small pools for large and small dogs to romp around in. One is just a kiddie plastic pool that has gone to the dogs. For the small pooches, they built a sheltered area with concrete encased above ground pool. This is very small also.

DDRR is a private dog park at the intersection of CR101 and 104. It is about one mile north of Southern Trace Shopping Center up the street that has CVS and the New Covenant United Methodist Church (CR101). http://www.newcovenantumc-fl.org/

It costs $3 a day to visit for first dog; $5 for two dogs. They also have monthly memberships at $25.00 for one dog. It seems to be $30.00 for two dogs.

Limit three dogs per visit.

No unneutered or spayed dogs and up-to-date on shots.

Aggressive dogs are removed even though you do have to keep your eyes on the dogs. Once in a while there is a spark-up over a ball or something.

I have seen a turtle trying to squeeze itself through the fence to get into DDRR. Probably to get away from gators in a nearby golf course pond. Never seen any gators at the dog park unless you mean U of Florida sports fans.

cathyw 10-24-2012 07:15 AM

Here's an interesting link for places to take your dog (some have dog swimming areas) I'm not familiar with all the cities but they seem to be all on the coast. PEAR Park in Leesburg supposedly has a swimming area for dogs.

Florida Dog Parks - Doggeek.com

Here's a link to a place in Ocala that has a public pool for dogs.

Millennium Dog Park

I don't have a dog, so I can't recommend anything, just passing on some info.

paulandjean 10-24-2012 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 571592)
I think it was an attempt at humor.

If I had a dog, I wouldn't let him or her swim in anything inland here in Florida. OR even let him real close to any ponds.

Alligators everywhere unseen and beneath the surface.

Sorry to say,in this day and age,you cannot use humor.

scarecrow1 10-24-2012 11:25 AM

How about sharks in the gulf or ocean? Just sayin.


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