Seoul Owns A General Swimming Pool For The First Dog In Han River Park, Supervised By Expert Coach

JAKARTA - The first public swimming pool for a dog in Seoul, South Korea opened in Han River Park earlier this month for trials during September, officials said.

The dog's swimming pool opened last Saturday, September 2 at Taman Sungai Ttukseom Han for 23 days, becoming the first public facility after the legislation was revised to allow the procurement of entertainment facilities on the riverbank for pet dogs, amid growing demand for animal welfare.

The swimming pool will operate from 10 am to 5 pm every day, free of charge until September 24, as reported by The Korea Times September 2.

To be able to enjoy this facility, pets do not need reservations. However, only dogs that are officially registered and have been vaccinated against rabies can enter. In addition, races categorized as aggressive dogs or dogs who like to fight will not be allowed.

To prevent fight between dogs, the authorities distinguish the day of the visit. Small and medium-sized dogs with a height of 40 centimeters or less, as measured from the highest point on the dog's back to the end of their feet, can enjoy this facility on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Meanwhile, larger dogs can enjoy on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

This swimming pool will also be equipped with umbrellas and chairs, shower booths and dryers, playgrounds and other facilities. Meanwhile, the expert coach will be tasked with ensuring safety and providing instructions for the use of swimming pools.