One Dog One Bone swimming pools for pups
For years, Jackie Treneer bought plastic kiddie pools. One after another.
Her dogs —Radar and Dakota—love to swim, but also love to chew.
“They just tear them up,” says Treneer of Oakland Park. “We were replacing them too often.”
About a year ago, she discovered an Arizona-based company called One Dog One Bone doggie pools. They are chew and UV resistant. She bought one and very quickly became the exclusive distributor for Florida and Georgia.
Made in the United States of the same heavy duty material that pickup bed liners are made of, there are two models. The bone-shaped 11-inch deep Bone Pool is $200 and includes a brass garden hose thread drain and measures 44-by-66-inches. The 6-inch deep $100 Paw Pool, perfect for miniatures, is 40-by-38-inches. Delivery charges vary.
Treneer, now in her 12th year as owner of Angel’s Pet Sitting Service, has sold pools to vets and boarding facilities across South Florida including Camp Canine in Fort Lauderdale and Chateau Poochie in Lighthouse Point.
More information at 954-567-2639, 954-295-9122 or at angelspetsittingservice.com


ANGIE BRENNAN, a Sun-Sentinel page designer,
lives with four dogs and one boyfriend. And has a lifetime of animal stories to share.
DIANE LADE, a reporter on the Sun-Sentinel's Help Team, has lived with cats, dogs, reptiles, fish, an iguana, and an armadillo.
CYNDI METZGER, editor of the Sun-Sentinel's Outlook section, is smitten with Bella, her poodle who regularly ignores requests to sit, stay and get off the ivory-colored sofa.
JOHN TANASYCHUK, a Sun-Sentinel lifestyle writer, has lived with cats as long as he can remember. He and his partner currently share their home with three.

Comments
We use the pools at Abandoned Pet Rescue now for over a year. The dogs love using them. And they have lasted longer than the dog beds used inside the kennels!!
Posted by: Karen Judge | June 4, 2008 4:22 PM
hi um i have a dog and im looking for a good pool and i think that would be the perfect one for him i just need to know if you still have that in stock or is it out um yes also how much would it be cause i might be interested in it well can you please give me email
thanks
Posted by: Hannah | August 31, 2008 12:59 PM
Dog pools are great for dogs to cool off in....Puppies at chateau poochie dog hotel outside of Boca Raton are trained to swim in these pup pools.
http://chateaupoochie.com
Posted by: Michael | September 7, 2008 2:04 PM