Get

In Your Inbox

Dogster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

Teaching A Greek Dog to Swim: Hela’s Adventures

Share

Hela in the water

Hi, I’m Dr. Maja! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my two crossbreed dogs, Lava and Hela.

So, as a dog born and raised on the beautiful island of Kefalonia in Greece, you would think that swimming would come so easily to Hela. Well, things are not always as they seem. After meeting Hela for the first time last spring and then seeing her clumsy attempts at staying afloat this summer, it became obvious that during her time in Greece, she probably had no idea she was actually living on an island and had never been in the water. But she is an adventurer at heart and will try most things at least once.

Shouldn’t All Dogs Know How to Swim?

Swimming comes so naturally to many dog breeds that it’s easy to forget that not all are such great or enthusiastic swimmers. With Hela being a presumed Hungarian Viszla cross, based on her looks, endless drive, energy levels, and my modest vet guessing, I expected her to be thrilled on her first encounter with a nearby lake. However, she was more interested in all the sounds made by the frogs, while insisting on finding each and every one. Luckily, she didn’t get any at all. But she also showed no intention to get into the water any deeper than her wrists and ankles for the first few times. I was quite disappointed.

Hela looking for frogs in the lake

Learning From Lava’s Example

Luckily, my other dog Lava loves swimming, which also took her almost two years to realize. Lava will swim reasonably far, thinking she can actually catch a duck that’s miles away, but I wouldn’t want to burst her bubble. Anyway, Hela has now had several opportunities to learn from observing Lava swim with confidence and ease, but it still took her one year to actually try it out for herself, and it was anything but graceful. Truthfully, it wasn’t something I would proudly share on social media, but it was very entertaining to watch and still makes me smile.

Hela and Lava at the shoreline

It’s Hard Not to Laugh

Well, it was a sight for sore eyes and an instant mood lifter. Alongside Lava, who was swimming gracefully and sliding across a still lake, there was Hela, doing something between swimming and jumping, making her way through the reeds. She was also trying to shake her head at the same time, as clearly she hadn’t yet figured out how not to get water in her ears. She was on the lead, so I was ready to pull her out if she got stuck, but the sight was too funny to interfere, and she seemed to have it under control. At least I hoped so.

Hela and Lava swimming at the lake

Luckily, Hela Has Turned to Other Hobbies

It seemed that Hela herself was aware that swimming was not her strong suit, and she quickly turned to her other favorite activities. One of them is digging, and she is just amazing at this. Unfortunately. All my efforts of keeping the grass looking tidy were in vain. Every day, there is another hole, and it’s great when there’s only one. Besides digging, Hela is also great at finding all the stinky and rotten wild animal leftovers, many of unrecognizable origin, and eating them in the blink of an eye, as well as locating voles and rodents. She is so proficient at this that I can’t even let her dig for more than 30 seconds, as I know she will dig something up.

Hela lying on the field

There’s Always Hope

We went back to the lake several times over the summer, with unchanging results. Hela was running and jumping through the water, while Lava was attempting to chase ducks. I tried my best to pretend neither of the two dogs was mine, which was especially hard when a group of local fishermen looked at us with very serious facial expressions. Hats off to them for staying so cool when looking at the three of us. Must have been a sight! Despite Hela clearly not being a talented swimmer, or any type of swimmer for that matter, I continued taking her to the lake. Seeing her run around happily, stumping through the water and looking for frogs, was enough of a reason.

This article is a part of Dr. Maja, Lava and Hela's series.

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything dog

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.




How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Dogster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.


Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

Why Some Dogs Treat Mealtime Like Playtime – And When to Pay Attention

Most dogs are reliable eaters. Bowl goes down, food disappears. So when a dog starts batting kibble across the kitchen floor, tossing pieces...

Major Win for Dogs: Ontario Becomes the Final Province to Ban Ear Cropping and Debarking

​​Ontario has approved new animal welfare regulations that will prohibit elective ear cropping and devocalization (debarking) procedures in dogs from January 1, 2027....

Dogster’s Weekly Photo Contest Winners: Most Adorable Puppy (June 8, 2026)

Every week our team gets the privilege of sorting through our readers photos to choose what dogs will win this weeks contest! See...

The Spice Cabinet Dangers Most Dog Owners Don’t Think About

Most people know chocolate is off-limits for dogs. Fewer realize that some of the most common herbs and spices sitting in a kitchen...

More related

How Big Do Toy Poodles Get? Average Weight & Growth Chart

Toy Poodles are a size variant of the larger Standard Poodle. Like other Toy breeds, they make excellent pets for small spaces but...

160 Awesome Maltipoo Names: Fun & Cute Options for Your Dog

The Maltipoo is a mix of two adorable breeds: the Maltese and the Poodle. These fluffy dogs are full of personality and love,...

How Much Does a Samoyed Shed? Vet-Verified Facts & Tips

The adorable Samoyeds are among the most popular breeds. Few puppies are cuter and more adorable. These dogs always seem like they’re smiling....

Why Do Dogs Shake Their Toys? Behavioral Reasons

All dog owners have experienced their dogs picking up their favorite squeaky toy, only to shake it violently from side to side! The...

Keep reading

Can Dogs Eat Yucca? Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ

If you live near a desert in the United States, you’re probably familiar with the yucca plant. It has several other names, including Spanish bayonet, Adam’s needle, and needle palm, and it comes in several forms. But most yucca plants...

Can Dogs Eat Yucca

Is Blue Buffalo Made in the USA? What You Need to Know

Blue Buffalo is a famous dog food brand with many recipes for optimal canine health. There are tons of options in recipes, treats, and other supplements. If you have any kitties—they even have quite a comprehensive cat food line. But...

Is blue buffalo made in the USA?

Bug-Based Dog Food: Safe, Healthy, or Just Weird?

You catch your dog mid-crunch in the backyard, mandibles working overtime on something small and wriggling. A cricket. A beetle. You wince, but your dog? They’re in heaven. Turns out, your instinct to be grossed out might be outdated. Insects...

golden retriever dog eating

Can Dogs Eat Provolone Cheese? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & FAQ

Many foods aren’t necessarily toxic or poisonous to dogs, but they’re still not very good for them to eat. Cheese is one of those foods that doesn’t contain any toxic ingredients for dogs, but it’s not something that you should...

Can Dogs Eat Provolone Cheese

7 Best Dog Foods for Standard Poodles in 2026: Reviews & Top Picks

Poodles come in standard, miniature, and toy sizes. While Poodles have a reputation for being proper and regal, they are also known for being mischievous and playful. Not only is the Standard Poodle one of the most popular breeds to...

standard poodle at the beach

Muenster Dog Food Review 2026: Pros, Cons, Recalls & FAQ

Review Summary View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shayna Smith (@feudesetoiles) Muenster Milling Co. has been in business since 1932. Though they have gone through several rebrandings over the years, from operating as a flour mill and...

Dogster_Muenster Dog Food Review

Can Dogs Eat Tuna? Vet-Verified Health & Nutrition Facts

Many dogs love fish, and its strong, distinctive scent never fails to get their mouths watering. But does that mean dogs can safely eat tuna? Tuna is not toxic to dogs. Adult dogs can eat plain, water-packed, light canned tuna...

Can Dogs Eat Tuna

Are Slow Feeders Good for Dogs? Vet-Reviewed Purpose & How to Use Them

Does your dog practically inhale their food? If so, you may want to consider a slow-feeder dog bowl. Slow-feeder bowls are designed to make food harder to get so that your dog has to pick around, gathering a kibble or...

Retriever dog holding a slow bowl in it's mouth in the kitchen

Love Dogs? So Do We! Join the Dogster Community

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.




Sign up for the Dogster Email Newsletter