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    Default dog POND ???

    Ok so I was thinking....

    I want the dogs to have a pool to cool off in during the summer. Kiddie pools are great but the bottom line is I dont want to dump and scrub it everyday.

    So the idea is a dog 'pond.' A dog pool that looks nice too. (just in case they decide they dont want to use it I still have a nice looking water feature.)

    So here is the question, is the filtration out there adequate for dog use. I was thinking some sort of filter for dirt and leaves and a uv will be a must to control algae...but have no idea where to start or even if the equipment available will handle dogs.

    Any ideas?
    Thanks
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    BigKGlen Guest

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    I'd start by looking at a smal pool filter system.

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    Make sure to use a good surface skimmer before the water gets to the return pump. The skimmer will double the life of your pump. Although a good pool filter will work, most are DE filters and they will clog very quickly. They are just not designed for the type or amount of mechanical filtration you will need in a water garden application. Look into a large water fall filter or a bubble bead filter. The other thing to consider is the liner material and what effects your dogs getting in and out of the pond will have on the liner. Remember if you make it easy for the dogs to get in and out of the pond you have also made it easy for raccoons, cats and everything else you don't want in the pond to get in. If you have any questions feel free to pm me, I was the head designer for Hill Country Water Gardens for almost three years before I opened RCA. I even designed two "dog" ponds.
    Carlos
    River City Aquatics
    (512) 219-7200
    www.rivercityaquatics.com

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    lol, i was about to say "come talk to carlos, he'll know!"
    - Misti
    "Take care of the water; the fish will take care of themselves."

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