The Toxic Blue-Green Algae Responsible For Killing Dogs Around The U.S. Has Been Found In Indiana
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published August 22, 2019
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
Beware the blue-green algae that may be floating in a body of water near you. This stuff is no joke, and if you love the outdoors, you need to know about it. Keep your pets safe this summer. Scroll on for more details.
Indiana is populated with many bodies of water from its rivers all around to Lake Michigan in the northwest corner.
The unfortunate news has begun to spread over the past few weeks that some of these waters are killing our canine friends. Dogs have already died from swimming in toxic waters in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas.
Some algae is so toxic that it begins working right away on its victims. The poisons can cause anything from internal bleeding to organ failure. If you think you, your child, or your pet has been contaminated, consult a doctor immediately.
If you spot this blue-green algae in a river, pond, steam, or lake near you, do not go near the water and report it immediately.