FAQs

 

Swim Club vs. Non-Membership

Q: How does a Club Membership compare to a non-membership?

A:

No Membership

Swim Club

Group Swim Club

$15/swim

Unlimited swims as low as $45/month

Private Swim Club

$45/30 minutes

$30/month and $1/minute unlimited per month

Products and Classes

No Discount

10% Discount

Parties

No Discount

10% Discount

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Unlimited Swim 

Q: What does "unlimited swim" mean? Can I come as many times as I want in a day and stay as long as I want?

A: Unlimited swim means that you may swim as many times in a month as you and your dog would like.  The requirements set on unlimited swim are purely for the health and safety of your dog(s) and they are as follows:

         1) Each dog may only swim once per day       

         2) Each dog may only swim for a maximum of an hour per visit

These limitations were set to make sure that every dog that swims with us does not over-do-it.  If you would like to stay for 20 minutes, then we wouldn’t want you to feel as though you aren’t getting your money’s worth. 

Most, (even healthy) dogs do not need to swim for an hour.  Please watch for signs of your dog telling you he/she is tired.  Even dogs that could 'swim all day' need to be told when to stop.  We ask that you help your dog to understand this.

Busy Pool

Q: What happens if the pool is too busy and my dog won't swim or we can't go in?

A: Unfortunately, this is the nature of Group Swim time; we never know when the pool will be full. There may be occasional times where you will be asked to wait until others are done swimming. This is rare but can happen during drop-in Group Swim.

Private Swim and Group Swim

Q: What if I use both Private Swim Time and Group Swim? Is there a membership for both?

A: If you purchase a Group Swim Club, you will be eligible for 10% off Private Swim times (reservations required)

Injured Dogs

Q: What if my dog injures itself in the middle of the membership and is not able to swim, do I have to cancel my membership and pay the cancellation fee?

A: If your dog incurs an injury and cannot swim, please provide a letter from your pet's veterinarian. You may put your membership on hold for a service fee of $8/month.   For the term of the injury, the original membership term will not be reduced by the term of the hold. Once reinstated, the membership will continue for the remaining months on the full term.

Aging Dog with Group Swim Club

Q: What if my dog starts to become geriatric, and although she still enjoys swimming, Group swim is not the place for her to do so? What are my options?

A: As dogs become geriatric, they can continue to swim in the recreational pool if they are still able to get up and down the ramp.  However, it is safest for them to swim during Private Swim time to eliminate the risk of other dogs running into them/pushing them off the ramp, etc.  You may adjust your membership to the Private Swim Club of the same duration.

If your dog is unable to get up and down the ramp, or you just don't think it's best for them, you can always switch to Private Assisted swim.   In this case, we would continue out the duration of your membership by adding your monthly fee as a credit on your account to be used towards Private Assisted Swims.