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Soggy Dogs K9 Swim Centre

Nock Verges Cottage, Earl Shilton, Leicester LE9 7DY, United Kingdom

4.8323 reviewsDog day care center

About this listing

Soggy Dogs K9 Swim Centre is listed in Leicester, England under dog day care center, with directory tags for hydrotherapy and swimming pool. Its public Google profile shows a 4.8 rating from 323 reviews at the time this dataset was imported. The listing includes both a website and phone number, so owners can check current services before travelling. Owner review themes in the imported data include dog swimming, life jackets for dogs and warm pool; treat these as prompts for questions rather than clinical evidence.

Soggy Dogs K9 Swim Centre is listed as a dog day care center in Leicester, England. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, swimming pool services in or around Leicester.

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Questions for this centre

  • Is hydrotherapy and swimming pool appropriate for my dog's diagnosis, age, confidence and fitness level?
  • Would you recommend pool work, underwater treadmill work, physiotherapy or another route?
  • How do you introduce nervous, senior, large or post-operative dogs safely?
  • How do you monitor water hygiene, fatigue, discomfort and session progress?
  • Can you share notes or progress updates with my vet or insurer if needed?

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Charlotte Watton

5 months ago

5

Game changer! We’ve got a water pup but in the winter it can be a bit too cold and with her arthritis swimming in a heated pool can (and has been) so beneficial! It fun for us as well to get in and have a play around. The facilities for after your swim are also great and done on a circuit so if you do have a more nervous dog you’ll never run into anyone else. One thing to think about would be allowing some figuring out time for your first swim - now we’ve been a few times, she jumps straight in but it did take a l...

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Game changer! We’ve got a water pup but in the winter it can be a bit too cold and with her arthritis swimming in a heated pool can (and has been) so beneficial! It fun for us as well to get in and have a play around. The facilities for after your swim are also great and done on a circuit so if you do have a more nervous dog you’ll never run into anyone else. One thing to think about would be allowing some figuring out time for your first swim - now we’ve been a few times, she jumps straight in but it did take a little while to get use to the ramp (understandably as it’s new for the dog). The lovely ladies did give us lots of amazing tips. We love it - it’s a weekly activity for us now!

Pbphotography

3 months ago

5

This place is awesome first time here today and my dog has had a ball (literally) the pool was lovely and clean i even got in with him. There are showering facilities for yourself and your pooch and I loved that there were dryers brushes and even dog deodorant, everything has been very well thought out, i have one very happy dog thank you ☺️

Jamie Gray Lockett

2 months ago

5

This place is amazing. We’ve been 5 times now and it’s so worth it! The pool is beautiful, not too warm either. Loads of toys and poo bags incase an accident happens. The changing facilities are also lovely and has everything you and your dog needs. Toilet, shower, sink and shampoo for you and your dog and body wash too. Also heaters, a high velocity dryer, dog sprays, dog brushes. A few things I would recommend for any newbies 1. If you are going in the pool with your dog/s (which I would definitely recommend) co...

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This place is amazing. We’ve been 5 times now and it’s so worth it! The pool is beautiful, not too warm either. Loads of toys and poo bags incase an accident happens. The changing facilities are also lovely and has everything you and your dog needs. Toilet, shower, sink and shampoo for you and your dog and body wash too. Also heaters, a high velocity dryer, dog sprays, dog brushes. A few things I would recommend for any newbies 1. If you are going in the pool with your dog/s (which I would definitely recommend) come in your swimwear ready otherwise you’ll be eating into your time in the pool 2. Arrive 5/10 mins before and use the grass area to let your dogs go to the loo first, you don’t need to wait for someone to tell you 3. Bring plenty of towels, I usually have a towel per dog + a towel robe for them after using the high velocity dryer 4. Have fun, It’s a brilliant experience

Kristina Standfield

6 months ago

5

Amazing we all loved it! Especially our dog! Would 100% recommend 👌🏻 we will be visiting again soon! Lots of balls and toys to throw in for the dogs. Shower facilities are fab! Human and dog shower gels and sprays available, also dryers for both dogs and humans .. my daughter did prefer the doggy one 🤣 fantastic experience 👏🏼

Suzanne Starsmore

7 months ago

5

Very well organised canine swimming experience. Easy to book. Pay on arrival. Choice of life jackets for dog and humans if required. Sole use of warm pool, followed by sole use of changing area complete with shower, hair driers for humans and dogs. We recommend wearing your swimming clothes under your outdoor clothes so you can strip off poolside. Also recommend wearing an old t shirt to protect yourself from your dogs claws.

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