I guess I never really thought about it. I recall one time in a hot spring in 3 ft of snow in Idaho. She would chase snow balls in the water. She never got cold we tried to get her into the hot spring but she just didn't need it. I miss that dog. She was 12 this year when she passed. We rescued her from a man that was beating her (for chewing a pen cap).
~KM
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My Bouviers can jump in and out of the pool and swim for half an hour and their skin is still dry. The coat is very wet, but it doesn't seem to get through the undercoat and down to the skin. Bathing with shampoo gets the, wet to the skin. We use coat conditioners after a bath but not after a swim. probably should rinse with clear water, though, to get the chlorine out.
Carol
Jumping in the water doesn't remove oils?
~KLM
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