Pool dangers

jen74401

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Every time Beef and I go somewhere I encounter people that always say "We use to have an English Bulldog but he drowned in our pool." I know this is a very serious concern but I never had any idea of how often it happens. There are 16 kids in Bryce's class at school and 2 kids in just his class have EB's that drown. Do you guys hear of this often?
 

Chunksmama

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It's sad how few people have their pools enclosed. I think all pools should be enclosed for safety of animals, children and even adults (we've all had one too many here and there!). It just makes sense.


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My pool in my backyard has a 6' wall around it, with iron gate panels to still see inside it from the patio. It really looks as though it is in the yard even with this design. But once you go into that area it really feels like another part of the yard. I would feel so uneasy if it were not gated off... I am sure we would've already had a tragedy if it wasn't.
 

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I haven't heard of it around here but being in Nebraska...not lots of pools.
 
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I mean, 1 woman told me it took her 2 weeks before she found her dog at the bottom of the pool. 2 weeks!
 

Fontanafox

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The thought of a poor bully drowning makes me ill. I don't ever plan on having a pool but most of my neighbors do.
 

Saalwi

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I'm still certified as a lifeguard and have worked around every kind of water source.....anyone or any animal can drown and it only takes a few minutes.....if you have water it's your responsibility to gate or fence it so accidents don't happen....it's been my worst fear opening up a pool in the morning to find something in it (thank goodness it's still only a fear)...where I work now we have a pool and the best way to lose your position there is to forget to lock the pool before closing.... Drownings never have to happen if people use their common sense. Ps most bulldogs can't swim
 

Bulldoggie371

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Pools scare the heck out of me with EB's. You also have to watch boats. A friend of ours lost their Bully to falling off of their boat. Their new Bully always wears his vest.
 

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I know it happens, but never known anyone it has happen to
 

JeannieCO

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It happens all too often. It's not that they all can't swim, it's that they're a mass of muscle in a dense compact body like a block brick. My husband's friend had a friend's who bulldog jumped off their boat while they were on the lake and unfortuantely it sank to the bottom and they never found it. :cry: That was a few years ago.
 

Vicaroo1000

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I mean, 1 woman told me it took her 2 weeks before she found her dog at the bottom of the pool. 2 weeks!

Can you imagine what the inside of that woman's refrigerator looks like? There's probably cultures growing in there that can never be eradicated....! Ewww.

If it took her two weeks to find the dog, then she's got even bigger problems than that going on.....avoid her!
 
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Can you imagine what the inside of that woman's refrigerator looks like? There's probably cultures growing in there that can never be eradicated....! Ewww.

If it took her two weeks to find the dog, then she's got even bigger problems than that going on.....avoid her!


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Chunksmama

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I mean, 1 woman told me it took her 2 weeks before she found her dog at the bottom of the pool. 2 weeks!

That is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!!! Terrible on so many levels. And quite scary.


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