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Have a backyard pool? Tips to keep your pets safe

By Amy Tiedge

Staff Writer

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Now that summer is officially here, backyard pools can make your house the most popular on the block. If you have a pool on your property, you are most likely already aware of the inherent dangers. But throw furry friends in the mix, and there is an entirely new list of safety issues.

Whether the pool is yours or your neighbor's, here are some tips to ensure your whole family is safe this summer.

Fences are the first line of defense against pool accidents. Backyard pools within Dayton city limits are required by law to be enclosed by a fence at least 6 feet tall equipped with a locking device. Check your specific township or municipal zoning code for any applicable fencing laws. If you aren't required to have one, seriously consider getting one to protect pets (and anyone else) from falling in.

Several pool surface alarms, like the Pool Patrol Alarm, alert homeowners when the surface of the pool is broken. The Safety Turtle's Immersion alarms attach with a comfortable strap to your pet's collar and set off a wireless receiver when the alarm touches water. These devices serve as an extra level of protection when you are away from your pool, but don't count on them to be your only line of defense.

If your pet is not comfortable around water, do not force them to get in. Although most animals can swim by instinct, some cannot (especially short-legged breeds, like basset hounds and bulldogs). Throwing them in the pool could shock or disorient even the best swimmer.

If Spot loves to swim, make sure to watch your pool's pH level carefully. Pets are more sensitive to chlorine, and too much exposure can irritate their eyes or skin. Always rinse your pet off with lots of fresh water after every swim.

During the off-season, when your pool is covered, be aware of the type of cover you are using. Bubble-type covers that float on top of the pool can look to pets like a solid surface, and if your pet gets trapped underneath, it could lead to suffocation or drowning. A strong, secured pool cover — although not meant to hold weight — will be less likely to collapse into the water.

Swimming with your pet can be a great way for both of you to cool off. Educating yourself about pet pool safety will ensure a fun and happy summer for all your loved ones.

Contact this reporter at atiedge@DaytonDailyNews.com.

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