Not all dogs can swim. If you keep these kinds of dogs, you may need to give them a lifebuoy!
Dogs are born to swim. If they are thrown into the water, they will be able to use the dog planing style without a teacher and swim easily in the water! But in fact, not all dogs can swim. If you raise the following types of dogs, you may need to give them a lifebuoy (clothes), otherwise you may lose your life!
1. Although Chihuahua is the smallest dog in the world, its water properties are very average. Dogs with poor water properties are prone to choking on water, and then panic and struggle to get into the water and drown! Not to mention that Chihuahua has poor physical fitness and is prone to illness. It is likely to cause great heart and lung damage after choking on water. Chihuahua has poor physical strength. If you want to go into the water, it is best to give a lifebuoy!
2. Boston Terrier
The Boston Terrier looks very much like a French bulldog, but it is actually a breed bred in the United States and is very emotionally popular with many American families. Like the French Bulldog, the Boston Terrier is a short-nose dog. Dogs with short-nose structures are not suitable for going into the water. Once they choke on the water, they will be more likely to suffocate and die faster!
3. Pugs
Pugs are pet dogs that many people like to raise at home and abroad. They are also dogs with short nasal cavity, and in terms of water nature, they are basically at the level of land ducks. However, pugs are prone to heatstroke in summer. If the shit owner wants to help pugs relieve heat and relieve fever, he might as well take a basin filled with water and let the pugs take a bath inside!