However, some dogs like Boston Terriers can easily learn to swim when they are introduced to water, especially from a young age, and can go on to become great swimmers. Although Boston Bull Terriers can swim, there are two physical characteristics that limit the distance and the time they can swim. Some can do longer distances than others depending on health and weight. But they will tend to tire out fast due to their snouts being abnormally-shaped a brachycephalic breed trait.
Dogs with webbed paws such as Labradors are able to swim much stronger and longer than non-webbed feet dogs. You can start by taking a garden hose and sprinkling water near her and see if she approaches.
Encouraging your pooch to play in a foldable pool in the garden is the next step. Do it gradually. Let your pooch explore the area at her own pace and encourage her with a game. But of course, never force her into the water. Boston Terriers are sensitive to negative reinforcement and harsh tone. So forcing them into an unknown situation can traumatize them and make them afraid of water.
Just remember that not all Bostons will like water. Some will fight you tooth and nail before getting in the water! The earlier you introduce your dog to water the easier it will be for her to learn. However, you should wait until your Boston Terrier is 4 to 6 months old before teaching her to swim.
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Webbed Feet dogs are able to swim much stronger and longer than non-webbed feet dogs. Yes, My Boston Terrier is about 8 months old and enjoys the water.
He still requires an occasional nudge but we are still working with him in swimming in pools and ponds. Once the weather gets warmer we hope to get him in the water a lot more.
Thank you for reading my article on Boston Terrier Swimming. I think it is safe to say after all of the research that yes, Boston Terriers can and do swim, but might not be able to be champion swimmers like some other breed of dogs. Some dogs just might not like it either. He loves it too! Skip to content The quick answer is yes, Boston Terriers can and do swim as most dogs are able to swim. This will ensure they are strong enough to be able to swim as well as being able to withstand variation of temperature changes.
Fill your bathtub or baby pool with water. Try to keep the water room temperature because you do not want their first experience with water to be shocking.
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