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In the Hamptons-Swim school for dogs


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It is a thing. $300 swim lessons for dogs.

The latest indulgence for East End pups is pool time, complete with instructors, life jackets, inflatable toys and organized games.

“There was a real demand for swimming lessons from the people who loved seeing their dogs so happy,’’    ...... there is a shop on the premises that sells water toys, life vests and canine sunscreen.

No need to worry about picking up a soggy critter — dogs are given a coconut shampoo and conditioning before heading home.  “We also provide a complimentary blowout.

A Chihuahua is goggled up and ready to go.

https://nypost.com/2023/06/14/swim-school-for-dogs-makes-a-splash-in-the-hamptons/

 

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