Dog enjoying a swim at the Neu-Isenburger Wald pool
Dog Swimming Event Returns to WaldSchwimmbad Neu-Isenburg
Get ready for a splashing good time! The sixth annual dog swimming event at WaldSchwimmbad Neu-Isenburg is back, taking place on the 20th and 21st of September, 2025. This popular event is a highlight for pet lovers throughout the Rhine-Main region.
The event, organised by WaldSchwimmbad Neu-Isenburg, will take place from 11 am to 5 pm, offering an outdoor area of 30,000 square meters for your furry friends to play. The entrance fee for each dog is 4 euros, and for each human participant or spectator, it is 2 euros. Please note that cash payment is required, so remember to bring exact change.
Participation in the event requires a valid vaccination record for each dog, as well as proof of liability insurance that covers them. Only dogs with this proof will be allowed to join in the fun.
The chlorine-free pools will be ready for dogs to swim, chase balls, and play to their heart's content. After the event, the pool area will be thoroughly cleaned to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.
In addition to the swimming fun, the event will offer food and drink options, sales stands, and information points on dog health, nutrition, and accessories. Subscribing to the free newsletter is also available for those who wish to stay updated with Offenbach news.
By participating, owners agree to the Dog & Owner Swimming Rules. It's important to note that subscription confirmation may be required in your inbox or spam folder.
The event is open to dogs of all breeds, making it a truly inclusive celebration of our canine companions. So, mark your calendars and get ready for a pawsome day out at WaldSchwimmbad Neu-Isenburg!
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