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Stale Water (Bacteria poisioned)

Post by Birdman250 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:29 pm

Could heavily infested algea pond water possibly harm/kill your dog? I have a pup that drunk some algea fested water and now has bad diahrea and dark blood in stool. He also lost a lot of weight within a week. Took him to vet but doc said dog might not make it.
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Post by GUNDOGS » Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:17 am

yes it can, you have to be very careful...heres a link, there are many more links regarding algae, bacteria ect...hope pup ends up ok...ruth


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Post by snips » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:18 am

Yes..Here is hoping for the best. I generally pop my dog a Flagyl after swimming in ucky water..Not sure it would stop something like this....
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Post by smoothbean » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:55 am

Bloody stool is a Parvo symtom but don't know if the water has any thing to do with.
Blastomycosis is carried in stagnant water and earth you are in a hot spot for this.
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Post by mcbosco » Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:56 am

Yes sorry to hear. Blue/Green Algae if that is what was ingested is very harmful.

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Birdman250 wrote:Could heavily infested algea pond water possibly harm/kill your dog? I have a pup that drunk some algea fested water and now has bad diahrea and dark blood in stool. He also lost a lot of weight within a week. Took him to vet but doc said dog might not make it.
Blue /green algae does kill. Shuts down the kidneys.I'm very sorry to hear about your dog.

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Post by Ron R » Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:53 pm

A dog's stomach and digestive system is pretty strong Paul...It just might work it out.

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Post by Birdman250 » Fri Sep 02, 2011 2:55 pm

mcbosco wrote:Yes sorry to hear. Blue/Green Algae if that is what was ingested is very harmful.
It is the blue/green algea..So far he hasn't eaten any thing.
Ron, thanks...I hope so..This pup was doing really well and I was hoping to run him as AA dog.
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Post by Sharon » Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:54 pm

That is a heartache. Could happen to anyone though; I hope you aren't blaming yourself. :cry:
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Post by Birdman250 » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:39 pm

Thank you Sharon..Dog has gone to heaven..He passed away this morning..Hope he travels well to doggie heaven.People please watch out for the green/blue algea ponds!!
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Post by buckshot0074 » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:41 pm

ugh !

sorry to hear about this ....

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Post by ezzy333 » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:47 pm

Tough one for you I am sure. Hope it helps others to be aware of the dangers that you can run into. Sorry,man.

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Post by mcbosco » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:51 pm

Very sad sorry to hear that.

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Post by deseeker » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:52 pm

Sorry to hear about your dog :(

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Post by Birdman250 » Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:55 pm

ezzy333 wrote:Tough one for you I am sure. Hope it helps others to be aware of the dangers that you can run into. Sorry,man.

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Post by isonychia » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:11 pm

This is terribly sad! Don't beat yourself up for letting him drink the pond water though. Blue-green algae, when it kills, is almost instant (10-30 minutes after ingestion), in lower amounts i've read it can make them sick but not fatally so in most cases. It was likely something else, either way I send my condolences your way.

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Post by Sharon » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:15 pm

Birdman250 wrote:Thank you Sharon..Dog has gone to heaven..He passed away this morning..Hope he travels well to doggie heaven.People please watch out for the green/blue algea ponds!!

I am so very sorry. :cry:
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Post by snips » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:24 pm

That is sad, very sorry...
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Post by crazyboy » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:31 pm

I'm terribly sorry to hear about this. :cry:

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Post by Munster » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:49 pm

Very sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with you.

I hope that this can be educational for others. I have no idea what blue/geen alge looks like or what paet or parts of the country you find it. I know that with as much water training as we do in NAVHDA I get worried if water doesnt look right. We trained at a pond this summer that when ever you moved the water with the kayak paddle the water turned red!
I am sure I looked like a sissy to others, but to me mother nature makes things red for a reason. I didnt work my dogs that day just cuz I worry about things. But it must have been ok.

My point is, maybe we can help others identify what and where this stuff grows.


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Post by gus » Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:58 pm

Sorry to hear about your pup.

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Post by MOOSE » Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:19 am

I am sorry to hear this.
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Post by Bird Dog 67 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:03 am

Bad deal all the way around. Sorry for your loss.

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Post by birddogger » Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:40 am

What a tragedy for you and your dog! When we are out with our dogs, anything can happen at any time and we can only do so much. Sorry for your loss.

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Post by PntrRookie » Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:59 am

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Post by kninebirddog » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:09 am

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Post by Doodle » Tue Sep 06, 2011 1:37 pm

So sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Sincere condolences.

In light of this horrible tragedy....are there any people out there that have photos of what this killer looks like? Is there any emergency treatments that can be administered immediately if there is a question of contact or ingestion?

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Post by northern cajun » Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:09 pm

Very sorry to hear that.
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Post by Georgia Boy » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:53 pm

I too am sorry, had the same thing happen to me last year with a young dog so I know how you feel.
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Post by Sharon » Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:17 pm

Doodle wrote:So sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Sincere condolences.

In light of this horrible tragedy....are there any people out there that have photos of what this killer looks like? Is there any emergency treatments that can be administered immediately if there is a question of contact or ingestion?
pics: http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/bg_algae/photos.aspx

As it is a toxin I don't know if getting a dog to throw up when you notice him shaky would help or not.

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Post by Munster » Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:02 pm

Sharon, thank you for that post.

It blew my mind! I thought I could just read and look at pictures of the stuff and stay away. But according to what was posted, you may or may not see the blue-green alge depending on what level it is at in the pond! Also, it comes in diffrent colors! So, you wont always know what you are dealing with even if you try to educate yourself!

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Post by GUNDOGS » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:06 am

SO sorry to hear that he has passed away :( some things are just out of our hands..our dogs come across ALL KINDS of things in a field..not to long ago a lady i know from the dog park lost both of her dogs to poison while running them in a field..they came back with parts of a deer carcuss and began seizures right away on the way home in the car, she rushed them to the ER vet and sure enough it was poison..someone, maybe the land owner who knows baited i would imagine for coyotes not thinkin about dogs getting it and the results were 2 dogs dying...we all need to be aware of dangers so thanks for posting this to help raise awareness....ruth
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Post by Ron R » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:17 am

WOW...Very sorry to hear that.
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Post by RoostersMom » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:31 am

That's a bad deal Birdman - I'm sorry for your loss.

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Post by Birdman250 » Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:57 am

Thank you everyone, for all your supports and concerns. Here are my notes/observations:
Day 1-Aug 28: Axe was ran on hot day and found drinking out of a pond with bluish-green pond.
Day 2-Aug 29: Axe has bad diahea. Hacking or coughing badly. Ate very little food. Found him seizing, and noticed heavy foaming from mouth. Took him to vet.
Blood work done. Advised vet what Axe had possibly injested. Antibiotic administered.
Day 3-Aug 30: Axe continues to have bad diahrea. He is not eating. Forced fed and watered.
Day 4-Aug 31: Antibiotic administered. Forced fed with soft dog food and watered. He throw up and was later forced fed, again. Heavy diahrea continues.
Day 5-Sep 1: Axe looking emicated. Forced fed him 3 times a day. Stool has not change (Dark and runny). Found Axe @ 3pm seizing. Took him to vet and
blood work completed. Vet said Neurotoxins and Cytotoxins found in blood work. Vet said Axe's organs are damaged.
Day 6-Sep 2: Axe was found dead in his kennel. Appeared to have explosive diahrea.

Please be aware of what your dog injest. I understand we can't control what our dogs eat or drink in the field but I hope we can all learn from one another's experience/s. Again, thank you for all the concerns and supports.
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Post by GUNDOGS » Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:42 am

Birdman250 wrote:Thank you everyone, for all your supports and concerns. Here are my notes/observations:
Day 1-Aug 28: Axe was ran on hot day and found drinking out of a pond with bluish-green pond.
Day 2-Aug 29: Axe has bad diahea. Hacking or coughing badly. Ate very little food. Found him seizing, and noticed heavy foaming from mouth. Took him to vet.
Blood work done. Advised vet what Axe had possibly injested. Antibiotic administered.
Day 3-Aug 30: Axe continues to have bad diahrea. He is not eating. Forced fed and watered.
Day 4-Aug 31: Antibiotic administered. Forced fed with soft dog food and watered. He throw up and was later forced fed, again. Heavy diahrea continues.
Day 5-Sep 1: Axe looking emicated. Forced fed him 3 times a day. Stool has not change (Dark and runny). Found Axe @ 3pm seizing. Took him to vet and
blood work completed. Vet said Neurotoxins and Cytotoxins found in blood work. Vet said Axe's organs are damaged.
Day 6-Sep 2: Axe was found dead in his kennel. Appeared to have explosive diahrea.

Please be aware of what your dog injest. I understand we can't control what our dogs eat or drink in the field but I hope we can all learn from one another's experience/s. Again, thank you for all the concerns and supports.
this info and timeline is nice of you to share and i bet will help one of us the next time we see signs like you did..what i dont get is why the vet wouldnt have immediately administered an I.V and kept him at the clinic for observation after you telling him day 2 what he may have ingested and that he had been seizing??..did the vet say why he was sending him home for you to have to force feed instead of just giving him an I.V, i only ask cause i went to school as a vet tech and worked in a vet hosp for a while and in severe cases we admitted them into the hospital..not trying to pry just trying to understand, thanks..ruth
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Post by SubMariner » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:37 am

Birdman250 wrote:Thank you Sharon..Dog has gone to heaven..He passed away this morning..Hope he travels well to doggie heaven.People please watch out for the green/blue algea ponds!!
So sorry to hear this; condolences. :(
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Post by DonF » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:15 pm

Sorry to hear about that. Out here in Oregoin we have state installed guzzlers for birds. The rain water runs off the roof into the concret pan underneath. Lays around to long and gets warn and next thing you know it gets algee, death for dogs. Some of them have field fencing around them th keep prediotrs from mbothering the birds at the things. That does keep the dpgs out.
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Post by TonyS » Fri May 02, 2014 8:13 am

So sorry to hear about your loss.

Something else to think about, a friend's dear pup contracted some kind of weird skin infection from a similiar situation. Running him along ditches, after pheasants, in the Imperial Valley his pup got some kind of weird skin infection on its paw. Was a flesh eating variety. Poor pup was down for quite a while and many expensive vet trips.

Dog is now ok but keeping your dog off his paws is quite a challenge! Be careful about where you let your pup run.

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