Tuesday, July 29, 2025 | By: Heritage Manor Labradoodles
Australian Labradoodles are known for their playful personalities, affectionate nature, and that wonderful fleece coat we all love. But what about water? Are Labradoodles natural swimmers? Should you encourage them to take a dip, and how do you keep them safe while doing so?
Whether it’s a backyard pool, a calm lake, or a fun beach day, here’s everything you need to know about water play and your Labradoodle.
Many Labradoodles love water—it’s in their DNA! With ancestors like the Poodle (originally bred for retrieving in water) and the Labrador Retriever (one of the best natural swimmers out there), it’s no surprise that most Labradoodles take to water naturally.
That said, every dog is unique. Some puppies are confident the first time they see a pool, while others might be cautious or hesitant. The key is to let your pup explore water at their own pace, building confidence step by step.
A positive introduction can make all the difference:
Even if your Labradoodle loves swimming, safety always comes first:
Pools can be fun, but they come with their own considerations:
A rinsing and thorough brushing after pool time keeps your Labradoodle’s coat healthy and mat-free.
A Labradoodle’s soft fleece or wool coat can trap moisture, which may lead to matting or irritation if not cared for properly. After swimming:
Not every Labradoodle loves the water—and that’s okay! Some dogs prefer to splash at the edge or simply watch the fun from dry land. Respecting their boundaries keeps the experience positive. Over time, gentle encouragement might change their mind—but forcing them can have the opposite effect.
At Heritage Manor Labradoodles, we expose our puppies to a variety of sounds, textures, and experiences—including gentle water play during early socialization. This early exposure encourages curiosity while respecting each puppy’s comfort level, helping them build confidence from the start.
Whether your Labradoodle grows into a dock-diving enthusiast or prefers to wade and splash along the shoreline, the key is always safety, patience, and fun.
Swimming is not just a great form of exercise—it’s also an incredible bonding activity that keeps your Labradoodle happy and healthy. With a thoughtful introduction, proper supervision, and a little post-swim coat care, water play can quickly become one of your pup’s favorite summer adventures.
So grab that life jacket, pack some treats, and head to the water—it’s time to make a splash!