We all know that summer is a beautiful, fun-filled time of year for Minnesota. It’s a chance to get outside and use the 10,000 lakes that give the state its nickname. But summer also bring hazard do some of these lakes. We already covered the E. coli outbreak on several Minnesota lakes. But there’s another hazard to be aware of. Read on to learn everything you need to know about the toxic algae responsible for killing dogs that has been found in Minnesota.

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Do you have any other tips for staying safe in Minnesota lakes this summer? Feel free to share your advice in the comments below!

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