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As summer winds down, dogs around the country make a splash: See pictures of doggy dip days
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Date:2025-04-16 15:00:25
Warning: Major cuteness ahead!
As summer comes to a close and public pools across the country shut down their operations for the year, dogs and pets are getting a chance to take a dip for one last hurrah.
Hundreds of dogs from Iowa to Washington participated in "doggy dip days" at public pools before the water was drained for the season. Over 200 dogs participated in the "Doggie Dip" event at Liberty Pool in Spokane, Washington, Spokane Parks and Recreation Coordinator Josh Morrisey told USA TODAY, while the "Paws for a Dip" day in Thornton, Colorado had 286 dogs participate, Renee Dodson at Thornton Parks, Recreation and Community Programs told USA TODAY.
At the Boone Municipal Pool in Iowa, 119 dogs and 1 pig participated in the annual dog swim day, the pool said in a post on Facebook. While most doggy dips were free, some events like the "Puppy Plunge" in Kearny, Nebraska had a small fee to raise funds for the local animal shelter and dog park.
Take a look at the pictures of the dogs enjoying a splash in pools across the country.
Spokane, Washington
Thornton, Colorado
Boone, Iowa
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Chillicothe, Ohio
Kearney, Nebraska
Tips to keep in mind when taking your dog for a dip
If the pool day for your dog has not yet taken place in your city and you plan on taking your dog for a dip, keep the following tips in mind as outlined by the Thornton Parks and Recreation:
- Carry a leash at all times and remain inside fenced areas with your pet.
- Pick up after your dogs and don't leave any mess behind.
- Ensure your dog is on its best behavior at all times.
- Don't take your dog if it tends to be aggressive or is in heat.
- Ensure your dog's vaccinations are up to date
- Take bite-sized treats for your pet.
- Be considerate of other humans and their dogs.
- Be mindful of the rules at your local pool.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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