Hero Pooch Jumps in the Water to Save Its Doggie Friend Stuck on a Paddleboard

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Written by Zeek Lepakko

Published: November 3, 2023

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Dogs have been synonymous with being rescue animals for as long as they’ve been man’s best friend. In the short clip below, we first see a calm setting along a pier. However, things aren’t as chill as they seem, as a pup floating alone on a paddleboard soon comes into view. His heroic friend along the pier won’t stand for this, though, and he jumps into the ocean after him. As a master of the doggy paddle, this loyal canine quickly grabs the board’s tow rope. Then, he effortlessly tugs his adrift companion back to shore. After a few short seconds, they both arrive safely back on dry land. You’ll need to see this one to believe it – please scroll further on and enjoy!

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Do All Dogs Love Water?

Types of water dogs

Labrador Retrievers usually love water, thanks to their origins as a hunting breed.

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The pup we saw afloat in the above video likely didn’t! In all seriousness, not all our canine companions are excited by the sight of water. The reason for this lies within factors like a dog’s breed, as well as individual preference. For example, Golden Retrievers and Newfoundlands are usually some of the first dogs to dive in head first. However, even some pups from these breeds might not be enthusiastic about getting wet for any combination of reasons.

If it seems like your dog isn’t cool with watery playtime, there are plenty of ways to introduce them to the activity. One surefire method for starters is to start slow and ensure that the entire experience is fun. If a pup gets the idea that getting soaked can be exciting, they’ll most likely come around sooner or later!

What Are the Best Water Safety Rules for Dogs?

Three dogs in life jackets and goggles seated on a paddleboard prepared to spend the day at the lake.

There is a wide variety of canine protection gear that exists, to help protect your pet from the elements.

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There are definitely more than a few universal guidelines for sharing playtime in the water with Rover. Firstly, make sure that your canine friend is always supervised, so they don’t get stuck in any unexpected trouble. Also, ensuring that your doggie has a snug life vest on while near water will add another layer of safety.

Similar to the rules for human swimmers, being aware of weather and water conditions is key for a day of safe, comfortable fun. Checking ahead of time to clear obstacles or dangerous objects from the area is smart, and helps everyone out. Lastly, it’s also a good idea to shower off after making a splash, to remove any waterborne nasties that might be present.

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Zeek is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering wildlife in Africa and international travel. Zeek has been studying animals for over 15 years and holds an Associate's Degree in Arts from Lone Star Montgomery, earned in 2011. A resident of Washington, Zeek enjoys designing video games and training his Shiba Inu, Cheems.

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