Are Chlorine Pools Safe for Pets?

It is safe for pets to swim in a chlorinated pool.

There are many concerns around this query. However, there's good news! It is safe for pets to swim in a chlorinated pool. Please keep reading to learn more about chlorine and pets.

Is pool water dangerous for pets to drink?

While chlorine is technically safe for pets to drink in small quantities, it's not the most appetizing choice. Furthermore, drinking too much pool water can cause dehydration and an upset stomach. So, it is best to keep a fresh water bowl for pets to drink before and after swimming.

Will pool water hurt a pet's skin?

Chlorinated pool water is generally safe for dogs; however, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, ensure the pet is adequately hydrated before getting into the pool. Second, avoid using harsh chemicals to clean the pool since these can irritate the pet's eyes, skin, and coat.

Most importantly, take the pet out of the pool if they seem uncomfortable or if they start scratching. With these precautions, pets should enjoy the pool without any problems.

Can puppies swim in chlorinated pools?

Puppies under four months old shouldn't swim in chlorinated pools at all. This is because their immune systems are underdeveloped and can't fight off bacteria and other harmful organisms that might be present in the water. However, chlorinated pools are perfectly safe for older puppies and adult dogs as long as one takes some basic precautions.

Pool safety tips for pets

Here are a few considerations before letting a pet take a dip:

  • Avoid letting them drink pool water. Instead, offer them fresh water before and after swimming.

  • Invest in pet sunscreen (especially for the ears) if they spend a lot of time outdoors.

  • Beware of the amount of time spent swimming. Like humans, they can get fatigued and might need a break.

  • Avoid taking the pet swimming immediately after eating. Like people, pets can experience cramping and discomfort if they exercise on a full stomach.

  • Make sure there's an easy way to get out of the pool. Steps or a ramp will do the trick.

Hire the professionals

Many pet owners hire pool maintenance services to care for their chlorine pools. Professional pool maintenance companies have the equipment and expertise to ensure that the pool is maintained correctly and all pets are safe.


Dog Days Pool Service is a pool service company serving Clearwater, Safety Harbor, and all surrounding areas. We offer pool cleaning, maintenance, troubleshooting and more and would love to hear from you! (727) 791-6012

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