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Dog dies and another poisoned by toxic blue algae at Scots beauty spot as vet issues warning

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Dunoon to issue a warning to owners about keeping their animals away from the water amid rising temperatures. One dog was brought into the vets seriously ill after suffering symptoms from toxic poisoning.The animal was given anaesthetic and oxygen while receiving treatment.Tragically another dog who had been playing in waters at Loch Eck, died shortly after symptoms of poisoning began to show.The two separate incidents left the Dunoon surgery suspicious of blue-green algae in the area.Symptoms of blue green algae poisoning can take anything from 15 minutes to a few days to develop.These can include vomiting, twitching, seizures, increased thirst, drooling, diarrhoea, breathing issues, and sudden death.Bute and Cowal Vets said: “We would.

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