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Running encouraged: Dogs take over Mayfair pool in Saskatoon for summer tradition

Every year as summer days dwindle, the City of Saskatoon invites dogs owner to bring their pets for a swim at the Mayfair Outdoor Pool before it shuts down for the season.

City sets aside swim times for different types of dogs, like service and therapy dogs

A dog with its paws on the ledge of a pool gets lifted out by its owner.
Cooling off at Mayfair Outdoor Pool. A dog gets a helping hand leaving the pool during the annual Dog Day of Summer event in Saskatoon, Aug. 20, 2024. (Jeremy Warren/CBC News)

Saskatoon's Mayfair Outdoor Pool has gone to the dogs for one day only.

On Tuesday, the City of Saskatoon hosted its annual Dog Day of Summer swim meet. As the summer days dwindle, the city lets dogs take a dip in the pool before shutting it down for the season.

A black dog jumps into a swimming pool during the day while another black dog watches.
Dogs rule the day at Mayfair Outdoor Pool once a year. The City of Saskatoon closes the pool for the season after letting dogs swim in it for an entire day. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)

By noon, dozens of dogs were beating the heat with a dip in the pool. Earlier in the day, time was set aside for different dogs: the tiniest ones got an hour, and so did service dogs and therapy dogs.

Desiree Parisien brought Gracie, a black Labrador cross who was her service dog for nearly 15 years. Gracie lost her hearing and is now retired.

A woman in a motorized wheelchair watches a dog swim in an outdoor pool.
Desiree Parisien brought Gracie, her service dog of nearly 15 years, to Mayfair Outdoor Pool for the annual dog swim. The black Lab mix is retired and mostly deaf, but still likes to sniff around and explore. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)

"I really love that they have a session just for service dogs specifically because they tend to be a little bit more gentle and a little bit more laid back," Parisien said. "She can't make it to the river to go swim anymore, it's too far for her and so it's a perfect location and easy for her to access."

A pug dock in a lifejacket walks alongside an outdoor pool.
The annual Dog Day of Summer swim event is now setting aside blocks of time for different dogs. Small dogs have their swim times in the morning and evening. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)
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Once a year, this pool goes to the dogs. Saskatoon public pools are about to close, so on Tuesday the city let people bring their pets to cool off.

Paxton and Nellie were at the pool by noon with Clover, their four-year-old Lab retriever cross. The siblings planned to swim with the family pet, but for health and safety reasons only dogs are allowed in the pool.

The kids didn't mind staying on the edge of the pool, watching Clover swim and playing with the dozens of other dogs running around. Clover likes water, but it takes some coaxing before she dives in.

Two children flank a man and a dog while posing for a photo at an outdoor pool.
Nellie, left, with her father Aron and brother Paxton brought their dog Clover to the Mayfair Outdoor Pool for a swim. Clover likes the water but needs a little coaxing before she gets in. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)

"She likes swimming, but you kinda gotta get her in there," Paxton said. "And then once she's in, she likes it. When my dad goes in with her, she goes in. Or if you throw a toy out for her then she'll always go in."

Nellie quickly added, "Or you can just push her in."

Three dogs just out of the pool shake of water.
Dozens of dogs swam at the Mayfair Outdoor Pool on Aug. 20, 2024. The Saskatoon SPCA also hosts a fundraiser BBQ during the annual Dog Day of Summer event. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)

Heather Longstaff brought Chelsea, a golden retriever trained as a psychiatric service dog. These types of service dogs are becoming more common, Longstaff said during the morning swim.

"She's trained for PTSD, anxiety and depression. She's trained to lean in when you're nervous, get you out of dangerous situations," Longstaff said. "If you have an anxiety or a panic attack, she's just always beside you and she's taught to do is put pressure on you and that relieves stress."

A woman kneeling and posing with her dog at an outdoor pool.
Heather Longstaff and her service dog Chelsea returned to the Dog Day of Summer swim meet at Mayfair Outdoor Pool. Service and therapy dogs have their swim time in the morning during the day-long event. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)

This is the third year Longstaff brought Chelsea to the Mayfair pool.

"She has a lot of dog friends that she has play time in the park with and they're all coming at 12. So it's really good to introduce Chelsea to dogs, to be more social and have fun," she said.

A woman poses with a dog holding a ball in its mouth at an outdoor pool.
Shondra Boier with Ellie, her springer spaniel. Ellie loves the water and often swims in the river, but they hadn't yet tried the Dog Day of Summer swim event at Mayfair Outdoor Pool. Ellie didn't want to leave the pool but managed to break for a quick photo. (Jeremy Warren/CBC)