There are two types of puddles. There are those which can be dived in to, dug in, rolled in etc. And then there are those which should be approached with much more caution. The latter is identifiable by an object being present, either in the puddle (such as a rock) or an object floating on the surface which was not placed there by yourself. These hazzardous puddles usually warrant a bark, and turning your back on them is generally not advised in case the object decides to chase after you.
The below video illustrates what to do upon finding a hazzardous puddle.
For further information about spotting the differences between these puddles, please contact me via the blog!
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