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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2562034" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>I like the minnow idea. Only problem would be is my lab likes to take everything to the extreme lol. He'd be in my shad tank the next time we were on Texoma lol.</p><p></p><p>I teach my dogs the same way I taught my boys to swim. I'd sit in 10" of water right off the shore and call them out to me. Then move out a little deeper and deeper till they were swimming. </p><p></p><p>For some reason I got funny looks from people when my 4yr old son would jump off the public boat dock without a life jacket, swim to the back of my boat, pull the swim ladder down, climb in the boat, then put his life jacket on. Thats not to say that i wasn't 6ft away the whole time ready to get wet. But i also wasn't in constant state of fear anytime my boys or dogs were around water back then. Watermen what can I say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2562034, member: 122313"] I like the minnow idea. Only problem would be is my lab likes to take everything to the extreme lol. He'd be in my shad tank the next time we were on Texoma lol. I teach my dogs the same way I taught my boys to swim. I'd sit in 10" of water right off the shore and call them out to me. Then move out a little deeper and deeper till they were swimming. For some reason I got funny looks from people when my 4yr old son would jump off the public boat dock without a life jacket, swim to the back of my boat, pull the swim ladder down, climb in the boat, then put his life jacket on. Thats not to say that i wasn't 6ft away the whole time ready to get wet. But i also wasn't in constant state of fear anytime my boys or dogs were around water back then. Watermen what can I say. [/QUOTE]
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