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    Quote Originally Posted by kimbersmom View Post
    tell me about this pool!
    its an intex above ground pool, 12 feet around, 2.5 deep feet deep, has a filter, needs chlorine, etc. Amazon! We also use the pool as well and my nieces love it. It doesnt last more than one summer with the dog abuse but its not expensive so i get one every summer, its so hot here and I hate keeping them inside so much

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    I havent got side eye in person since I was ordering PVT's around in Army. but I did just buy a 16 ft x 3.5ft rubber mat to cover my hallway, put a thousand dollar crate there, ordered hundred's of dollars of toys and installed a baby gate to create an indoor kennel sort of....kinda above and beyond...but I love my dogs.
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    Zooey’s mommy, how do they get in and out?



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    Doggy Vacation Planning. I'm currently searching for a cabin rental on a lake. Because last summer we took Macy to the north woods and she loved the lake access. She sat on couch looking at the lake when she wasn't in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smartrock View Post
    Zooey’s mommy, how do they get in and out?



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    Yes, exactly what I want to know - we used to have one of those pools (I think it was the next size up) when our kids were little, but I never could figure a good way in/out for the dogs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smartrock View Post
    Zooey’s mommy, how do they get in and out?



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    The smaller dogs i just pick them up, they are not allowed in there unless someone is in the pool, my little pom mix has become quite the swimmer. Aimee and Zoey can jump in and Aimee does more so than Zoey, but usually they just put there front legs up on the side and i lift them over and they sorta just plop in. Aimee is certainly easier than Zoey because of weight and Aimee is a bouncing, jumping fool to begin with. She gets a running start at the end of the yard and flies in, its hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoeysMommy View Post
    The smaller dogs i just pick them up, they are not allowed in there unless someone is in the pool, my little pom mix has become quite the swimmer. Aimee and Zoey can jump in and Aimee does more so than Zoey, but usually they just put there front legs up on the side and i lift them over and they sorta just plop in. Aimee is certainly easier than Zoey because of weight and Aimee is a bouncing, jumping fool to begin with. She gets a running start at the end of the yard and flies in, its hilarious
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimbersmom View Post
    How do they get out?
    They can jump out if they wanted to, The height isnt anything that a larger dog cant handle, compare the height to say a babygate, but me or my husband are in there too and they get out the same way they got in, plop over with there feet up on the side. They never get in unless i say its ok and then they know its pool time which always includes us so that makes in and out easy, someone is always there to lift them.

 



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