MossRoad
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It's not a freak out event. sheesh. many, many people take their dogs to a park, lake, etc... where they've gone for years to let the dogs play in the water, fetch sticks, balls, etc... then one day the dog dies after having a great time.
I think several of you do not understand what this stuff is and are making uneducated comments.
For example, this woman's three dogs all died within hours of each other.
- Two of the dogs NEVER GOT IN THE WATER.
- The water was clear.
No one in their right mind would even think that there was something in that water that could kill their dog with just a couple licks.
Watch this video
Blue-green algae kills dogs at North Carolina pond, owner says
I think several of you do not understand what this stuff is and are making uneducated comments.
For example, this woman's three dogs all died within hours of each other.
- Two of the dogs NEVER GOT IN THE WATER.
- The water was clear.
No one in their right mind would even think that there was something in that water that could kill their dog with just a couple licks.
Watch this video
Blue-green algae kills dogs at North Carolina pond, owner says