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Topic Dog Boards / General / Blue-green algae kills 8 dogs
- By chaumsong Date 28.05.11 13:18 UTC
It's that time of year again, 8 dogs have died after being walked on a footpath near Keighley, all 8 were seen in the stagnant water there and it is now thought (pending full pms) that the blue-green algae in the water is responsible :-(

My dogs love swimming and paddling in muddy puddles and stagnant water is a favourite, please remember to keep your dogs away from any water that isn't flowing well - it can be difficult to tell the difference between safe algae and the poisonous stuff - best to avoid it all together.
- By CVL Date 28.05.11 13:21 UTC
Thank you for the info, I've had various messages warning me about this incident in Keighley, but not one has mentioned blue green algae.. in fact the last one said that the RSPCA believed it could be deliberate poisoning.  Where did you find out that it was blue green algae?
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 28.05.11 13:22 UTC
My dogs have been swimming for soooo long due to this, luckily our local water park is clear at the moment so they've been for a swim today.
- By CVL Date 28.05.11 13:30 UTC
Taken from RSPCA on twitter https://twitter.com/#!/RSPCA_Frontline

Yes, certainly is tragic. Blue/green algae has been ruled out by EA. Outcome of PMs not known yet.
- By chaumsong Date 28.05.11 14:44 UTC
It was the local radio station website that said they suspected blue-green algae. Even if it's not the case here it doesn't hurt to highlight it.
- By CVL Date 28.05.11 14:52 UTC
Definitely doesn't hurt, but being local I would like to know for sure what has happened!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Blue-green algae kills 8 dogs

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