SHOTTON — Live News
Dog owners are being urged to keep their pets on leads near lakes and rivers due to the presence of potentially fatal toxic algae. The British Veterinary Association (BVA) and experts at Kennel Store have issued warnings regarding blue-green algae, a group of bacteria known as cyanobacteria, which can be extremely harmful to dogs.
Symptoms of blue-green algae poisoning include:
Should any of these symptoms appear after a dog has been in the water, owners are urged to contact a vet immediately. While there is no known antidote, prompt treatment gives the best chance of recovery.
Kennel Store, a specialist in dog care, has provided guidelines for dog owners to keep their pets safe:
Experts are emphasizing the importance of vigilance, as exposure to the toxic algae can cause severe health complications and, in many cases, fatal liver failure. Dog owners are encouraged to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of their pets when near bodies of water this summer.
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