NACOCO Foldable Dog Pool Large Dog PVC Swimming Pool Cat Hard Plastic Water Pool Pet Outdoor Collapsible Swimming Pond in Summer for Dogs and Kids
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Yes. The XL's 63" diameter should more than suffice for the two - labs, where they can play, splash, lie down, and even take a bath. They should be able to withstand their nails well, and they shouldn't slip as easily. The drain is located on the exterior of the building. facilitating the process Also suitable for younger children, and capable of being converted into a sandbox if required. It is simple to fold. So far, there have been no problems.
Yes, but it's a little small; I'd suggest a larger size or a plastic one.
I'm not sure how much water it holds because I only use it to cool off two small dogs during the summer.
Yes, as long as you cover the floor with padding (sawdust or another acceptable material).
Selected User Reviews For NACOCO Foldable Dog Pool Large Dog PVC Swimming Pool Cat Hard Plastic Water Pool Pet Outdoor Collapsible Swimming Pond in Summer for Dogs and Kids
I was a little worried that it wouldn't be big enough for my three dogs, but it's perfect. They have a good time, and the material is durable enough for them to get in and out. Thumbs up.
This is an excellent pool. It's sturdy, and I like how it folds up for convenient storage. The only reason I gave it four stars is because the drain is a little high on the side, which means that draining the pool completely will require some heavy lifting. It's not a big deal for me because I'm 33 and in good shape, but it would be a problem for others. (I've included a video of my 100-pound black lab having a great time in it. ).
Prior to purchasing, I was concerned that my dog would tear up the pool, but I decided to take a chance. The material is very durable (it is not plastic) and can withstand rough play. Setting it up, filling it up, and using it is a breeze. Based on other reviews, I keep the pool in the shade because it has been reported that it warps when exposed to direct sunlight. Attaching and removing the hose is a breeze. To empty the water, simply unscrew the plug. The water does not completely drain, and the remainder must be dumped manually. For the elderly or those who have difficulty lifting, this may pose a problem. I haven't tried stepping on the side to release the remaining water, but it might be possible. Inside, the sides are put together in pieces that appear to be plastic, which allows it to fold in on itself like an accordion for storage. I've never seen anything like this before. This is by far the best dog pool I've ever bought, and I'm confident it'll stand up to the rough treatment my dog will give it.
This is something we got for our golden retriever and bichon frise, and they both enjoy it. Both dogs enjoy standing and lying down in the pool, which is also a great place to bathe in the summer. We drain it every night because the black lining heats up quickly and we don't want mosquitoes laying eggs in the water. br>br>The only thing I don't like is when the dogs have mud on their paws and it seems impossible to clean them even after scrubbing and wiping. It's not a big deal because the water isn't muddy and the dogs don't seem to mind, but for an obsessive-compulsive like me, it's a nuisance. We ordered the largest size, and our golden can comfortably stand or lie down. I suppose the bichon could paddle around in it if we filled it all the way up and she was so inclined.
And every time I try to drain it, he has to immediately re-enter. The only drawback is that we overfilled it, and our desk was on a slight incline, so it warped a little over time.
For a fully grown pitbull, this was used as a welping pool. (I think we got the big one) On Sunday, we were expecting her to give birth to the puppies. So I was under the impression that we had a lot of time. On Friday night, she went into labor. All night long, I had contractions. Puppies are not available. There was no progress the next day. Saturday night arrived, and she began digging around in her nesting area, which I took as a sign that it was time, but as the hours passed, I became increasingly concerned. nothing. So, it's Sunday, and due to shipping delays, I still haven't received the pool. night of a Sunday Puppies are not available. We're prepared to take Mama to the veterinarian at this point. When Monday night arrives, we go ahead and set up the pool, including a comforter at the bottom and a few pillows for Mama. It wasn't even a few hours later when I got the call. THERE ARE PUPPIES IN THE HOUSE. In this pool, Mama must have felt very secure. The edges are short enough for her to come and go as she pleases while still preventing the puppies from escaping. As they get older and start moving around, this will be ideal as a playpen. I have to say, for what we needed it for, this pool was fantastic. We don't know how well it can hold water. We didn't use it as a pool because we didn't have one. However, if you need a welping pool for a dog to give birth to her puppies, this is fantastic. ) Just make sure it's big enough for the mama dog to move around and the puppies to grow in.
I had a lot of fun with mine because it was so simple to set up and dismantle. My dog has a bad habit of chewing up things. She even ripped my lawnmower apart. I bought it because the material is more durable than a standard dog pool, and I figured it wouldn't be as appealing to chew on. My assumptions were incorrect. My dog ripped this product to shreds after only a couple of weeks! So, while the product is great and serves its purpose well, I wouldn't recommend it for dogs who chew on things because it is just as chewable as any other dog pool.
This is far superior to the plastic pools available at your local big box store. This one is more popular with my dogs than the hard plastic one. Also excellent is the drain on the side. When they're full, they're heavy, so the spout makes draining easier than flipping it. It's also extremely useful that it can be folded and stored for the winter. The only problem I had with it, which I never had with the plastic pools, was that mosquitos decided it was the ideal breading ground, and there were a lot of larva in it at one point. It had to be drained as soon as possible!.