I dedicate this book to puppies everywhere. Thank you for sharing your love and bringing smiles to our faces.
Puppies inspire an overwhelmingly positive reaction in so many of us. We are drawn to puppies because of their appearance and are captivated by their personalities as we watch them explore the world. Its exhilarating because, unlike human babies, puppies become adults in just a few short months. Since they develop so quickly, its especially important to savor our time with them and to ensure that, during this window, we as puppy parents are doing the right things to prepare them to be part of our world.
If you decide you would like a puppy in your life, then you have to be ready to prime that puppy for a variety of places and situations. The more we can expose our puppies to the world when they are young, the more we will see their experiences reflected in their confidence and happiness as adults.
Puppies Know How to Swim???
Puppies already know how to swim even at just a few weeks old. Some are more successful than others, but they all need practice to better understand their physicality, which improves their overall swimming ability. Swimming may be innate, but dogs didnt evolve with the luxury of swimming pools; since a swimming pool is not a natural body of water, there are different rules that apply. Natural bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans generally have a gradient, providing a simple way of exiting. Swimming pools usually have one exit, which is often a set of steps. If the puppy doesnt know where those stairs are, he is going to have trouble, so the most important thing to teach our puppies is how to get out of the pool on their own.
I think people make a mistake with their puppies and swimming when they assume their puppy cant swim and that the water is dangerous. In actuality, what these owners are doing is creating a hazardous scenario for the puppy by denying him his right to practice, especially in a swimming-pool situation.
When puppies reach a certain age, they become so curious that they are fearless. During this time, its important to develop these curiosities into confidence.
Thats of course when it gets especially interesting for me. Seeing tiny puppies jump in on their own and swim to the rampits incredible to watch them do it! In this book, among a range of underwater puppy experiences, you will see photographs of twelve-week-old Yellow Labrador Retrievers voluntarily diving to the bottom of a four-foot swimming pool to retrieve toys!
Rescue Puppies
It was important to me to feature dozens of adoptable and adopted puppies in this book to remind people that adoption is a fantastic option when considering bringing a puppy into your life. With a little research, you can find the type of rescue puppy you are looking for, pay a fraction of the price you would to a breeder, and save a lifea win-win-win! I want to thank all of the wonderful animal rescue organizations that made this book possible. Your tireless efforts to make the world a better place for animals is inspiring!
Do You Really Want a Puppy?
As much as we all love puppies, we arent all necessarily in the ideal situation to care for one. So many people underestimate the responsibility involved. Before making your decision, you should also consider adopting a senior pet. These little friends have lived and learned and are generally going to be much easier to integrate into your home. And they wont chew up your brand-new shoes or destroy the carpet, either!
Puppies in This Book
I met a first-grade teacher in Chicago and spoke with her about Underwater Puppies. She told me that one of the reasons she is a first-grade teacher is that she has the privilege of witnessing important moments in her students lives. She asked me, How do you feel with the puppies? I said, I feel like a first-grade teacher! I experience so much pride when watching puppies swim for the first time. Theyve learned something theyll benefit from for the rest of their lives.
The puppies in the following photographs were ages six weeks to six months when I swam with them. Each puppy received swimming lessons to help prepare him to be part of the book and the world. I photographed more than a thousand puppies throughout the United States to achieve this collection of photographs.