I have a3 1/2 month old pup, Burley of Salmon River, and I've been working on exposing him to water. The breeder had the litter wading in a slough before he came to me. Our weather was cold throughout May and much of June, so swimming conditions were not ideal. I got Burley to wade in shallow ponds and streams; I put a small wading pool in the back yard, but I couldn't get him to actually swim. I tried tossing sticks, dummies and even a ruffed grouse compliments of a road kill. He wasn't fearful of the water, but reluctant get his feet off the bottom to swim. At a training day in Michigan, Jim Seibel suggested that I try wading across a stream without making any fuss or calling and that pup would likely follow. As luck would have it, there's a small river close to our home and I found a spot about 15 feet wide that was slow moving and belly-deep on me. It worked like a charm. My older dog Brinker, swam across, I waded, and before I had made it to the other side, Burley was swiming with gusto! After a couple minutes, I crossed back and Burley followed without hesitating. I repeated the process a couple more days and now Burley is having a great time swimming after dummies and enjoying the water.