Due to their flat features, these little wrinkled puppies have breathing issues. Pugs' small legs can't reach the bottom in deep water, which makes these issues worse.
Corgis were bred in Wales, UK, for herding, however they're weak in water. Their huge bodies, barrel-shaped chests, and lengthy legs make swimming difficult for them, but they can be taught.
Long body and short legs make swimming difficult for dachshunds and corgis. They don't have the same respiratory challenges as brachycephalic breeds like the pug, but their short legs make it hard for them to paddle.
Like the pug, they have a flat face and short snout and are brachycephalic. If they swim too long, they may have trouble breathing and keeping their head above water.
They also have a thick coat that may become wet and make breathing difficult. Forced swimming on a chilly, windy beach stroll will only make them sick.
They can't swim great distances because to their massive bodies, big heads, and small legs. Their floppy ears don't float, and water in their ear canals may cause ear infections in basset hounds.
These affable puppies are sensitive to temperature fluctuations. If put in cold water, they'll struggle to acclimatize and will likely thank you for playing on land.
Bull terriers' thick chests and shorter legs make swimming difficult. They love aquatic activities while being strong and energetic.