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Time for doggy paddle at Saltdean Lido

Golden retrievers take to the water as Dogtember gets under way

by Anahita Hossein-Pour - PA
Sunday 10 Sep, 2023 at 5:45PM
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Time for doggy paddle at Saltdean Lido

Picture by Michael Clarke / PA Wire

What is billed as the biggest dog swimming event in Britain has begun with “complete doggy mayhem” as 150 golden retrievers took over the Saltdean Lido, the organisers said.

The Dogtember event began at the Brighton lido yesterday (Saturday 9 September), with the morning “Gold Rush” session filled with golden retrievers – and their owners – cooling down in the hot weather.

The swimming sessions for furry friends began with two slots in 2017 at the art deco venue and has since grown to 40 sessions throughout September this year.

One of the directors of the Saltdean Lido Community Interest Company (CIC), Deryck Chester, said: “Saltdean Lido is a really beautiful venue.

“We have dogs coming over from all over the UK, dogs coming from Blackpool, Manchester, dogs coming over from the Isle of Wight, with their humans.

“It’s completely bonkers but we have probably about 8,000 dogs and humans coming for these four weekends of the Dogtember event.

“It’s complete doggy mayhem. The great thing about this event is everyone’s smiling. You do get a bit wet but it’s just a bit of fun.”

Stalls for dog treats, toys and more also lined the grass alongside a splash zone and paddling pool where pooches can even take turns down the slide.

Mr Chester said that the dog swimming events were fundraisers that helped contribute to the sustainability and restoration of the lido and subsidised swims for humans throughout the season.

This year is on track to bring in £60,000 while it is estimated that about a quarter of a million pounds had been raised since the events began in 2017.

He said: “We’re very lucky we’re having a heatwave at the moment. It’s a great way for the dogs to cool down.”

Among those joining their dogs in the pool yesterday were Jen Wise, Lizzie Vine and Penny Wright who travelled from Eastbourne with their goldies Ted and Kenny, who are celebrating their 10th and first birthdays respectively.

Ms Wise said: “It’s our first time here. It’s our dog’s first birthday, it’s a birthday party really.”

Ms Wright said: “It’s crazy. It’s really well organised. Dogs can run about. It’s great – and they brought the sunshine. The fact we can get in with the dogs, it’s lovely.”

Of the 20 volunteers helping to steward the events over the month, Eia Andersen travelled from Denmark to support the dog swims while timing it in with her UK holiday.

Having previously volunteered a few times, the 42-year-old said: “They’re all great fun. It’s been a lovely time guarding the door (from) the escape artists.

“The interaction between the dogs and their owners having fun by the pool in a controlled environment … The dog is safe. You’re safe. You don’t have to worry about currents like you do on the beach.”

She added: “The community around the lido, all the volunteers are very friendly people.”

Ted, the golden retriever, with Penny Wright and Lizzie Vine, Kenny, another goldie, and Jen Wise – Picture by Anahita Hissein-Pour / PA

Founders of the Kent and Sussex Golden Retriever Club, Millie Goad and Donna Sherlock, were also enjoying the sell-out event having organised at least 100 members to turn up for the dog swim social.

Ms Goad, who owns four golden retrievers, said: “Dogs just bring people together. (It’s) so sweet. Everyone loves a dog and everyone loves a golden retriever.

“I don’t think this will ever, ever stop. Can you see a single face that isn’t beaming?”

Dogtember at Saltdean Lido yesterday – Picture by Anahita Hossein-Pour / PA

Ms Sherlock, who runs a DIY dog wash business, added: “Dogs have led me to completely ditch my entire lifestyle. I was a head chef and now this is me.”

Dogtember runs – or paddles – until Sunday 1 October. Find out more here.

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Comments 13

  1. Mias Burns says:
    3 years ago

    isn’t this a bit unhygienic – i.e dogs opening their bowels in the water at random intervals – i suppose not a lot different to the disgusting individuals mainly from kemp town when they go to the prince regent swimming pool in brighton after being advised about their obesity and vile nefarious habits

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    • Pedestrianise Seven Dials says:
      3 years ago

      Probably far more hygienic than you opening your bowels on this comment section like that.

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      • Mias Burns says:
        3 years ago

        where are you from? Kemp town i bet….. disgusting nefarious individual

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        • Benjamin says:
          3 years ago

          I’m going to field a guess from their name…

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      • Lee FennellSmith says:
        3 years ago

        Well said 😂

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      This is being held at the end of the season, so the pool won’t be used for the winter period. When the season opens up again, it will be cleaned beforehand, as is standard. But you know this.

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  2. Roof says:
    3 years ago

    Went there today, great fun. Weirdly my dog got out of the pool twice to have a wee on the grass then got back in….I bet not many kids (or adults!) get out the pool for a wee.

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  3. Jill carr says:
    3 years ago

    Dogs rarely wee or pooh when swimming preferring to perform outside the water. Anyway the pool will be thoroughly cleaned before it reopens next year

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  4. Nick Skelton says:
    3 years ago

    Are there any doggy paddle weekend slots available? Thanks.

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    • ChrisC says:
      3 years ago

      If only the Lido had a website and the B&H news had provided a link to it in the last sentence for you and other interested people to click on.

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  5. Suki Stephens says:
    3 years ago

    I have a golden retriever and would love to join the next one. Please can you let me know when it will be?

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      Check out their website. https ://www.saltdeanlido.co.uk/

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  6. The DogGran says:
    3 years ago

    saltdeanlido.co.uk/dogtember has all the details & ticket links. (BTW, dogs can’t relieve themselves whilst swimming!)

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