Manufacturer Information

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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.

Mary Kingsleystraat 1

5928 SK Venlo

PaĆ­ses Bajos

Usage Warnings

Dog Paddling Pools

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Drowning or aspiration in dogs and children if left unsupervised, even in shallow water.
  • Slips and falls of dogs or people on wet surfaces around the pool.
  • Tears, punctures or deformations causing sudden spills and potential injuries.
  • Cuts or scratches from damaged edges, loose seams or abrasive surfaces.
  • Skin and eye irritation from dirty water or from using unsuitable soaps and products.
  • Thermal stress: water that is too cold or hot, and direct sun exposure without shade.
  • Ingestion of fragments if the dog chews the edges or the drain plug.
  • Claws or paw pads snagging on folds, seams or drains.
  • Proliferation of mosquitoes and bacteria in stagnant water.
  • Damage from leaks on indoor floors if used in areas not prepared for it.

Safe use

  • Place the pool on a flat, level, clean surface, free of stones or sharp objects; use a protective base if possible.
  • Fill only to a height appropriate to the dog's size; start with shallow water and increase gradually if the animal is comfortable.
  • Continuously supervise the dog and children during use; do not leave them alone near water.
  • Avoid high jumps and rough play; provide a non-slip entry and exit (ramp or low edge).
  • Check the water temperature by hand; provide shade and frequent breaks to prevent overheating or chilling.
  • Keep the surrounding area as dry as possible to reduce slipping; remove obstacles around it.
  • Check the condition of seams, panels and the drain plug before each use; do not use if you detect cracks, leaks or sharp edges.
  • Remove collars, harnesses or garments that could snag; keep the dog's nails trimmed to minimise punctures.
  • Stop the session if the dog shows fatigue, excessive panting, coughing, shivering or stress.
  • Do not move the pool when it is full; drain via the outlet, directing the water to a safe area, away from sockets and walkways.

Storage and maintenance

  • Change the water frequently; preferably use clean water without additives not intended for pets.
  • Rinse and dry the pool after each use to prevent mould, bad odours and material degradation.
  • Do not leave standing water in the sun; empty or cover it when not in use.
  • Periodically inspect edges, folds and the plug to detect leaks, open seams or rough areas; replace if damaged.
  • Store the pool completely dry, folded without forcing, in a cool, shaded place, away from heat sources.
  • Keep the stored pool away from rodents and sharp objects that could puncture it.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the elements when not in use; UV rays and frost can damage the material.
  • If you clean with a pet-safe product, rinse thoroughly before the next use.

Restrictions of use

  • It is not a pool or a bathtub for people; do not allow children to bathe.
  • Do not use as a drinking bowl nor allow the dog to drink soapy or dirty water.
  • Do not add chlorine, bleach or other chemicals not specifically intended for pet products.
  • Do not use on balconies, rooftops or elevated surfaces where a spill could cause damage or falls.
  • Do not use near sockets, extension leads or appliances; keep electrical equipment at a distance from water.
  • Do not use indoors unless the product clearly indicates it and the floor is protected against splashes and spills.
  • Not suitable for dogs with open wounds, skin infections or bandages that must not get wet; for dogs with reduced mobility, constant assistance is required.
  • Do not expose to extreme temperatures or use with ice or very hot water.
  • Do not leave the animal unsupervised or allow it to chew the edges or the plug.
  • Do not overload with additional weight (people or heavy objects) or force folds that could damage the seams.