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WHEN IN DOUBT, IT'S BEST TO <br /> KEEP ANIMALS OUT! <br /> f .�. <br /> 1 <br /> £ d <br /> ¢i <br /> m»G <br /> g ar3 9 <br /> Yom' <br /> Health and safety tips for pets <br /> and livestock <br /> • Do not let your pets or livestock graze <br /> near, drink or swim in water where <br /> you see blue -green algae blooms, <br /> foam or scum on the surface. <br /> • If your animal gets in blue -green <br /> algae- contaminated water, wash the <br /> animal off with clean water as soon <br /> as possible. Do not let the animal lick <br /> algae off of its fur. <br /> • Contact a veterinarian if your animal <br /> shows symptoms of blue -green algae <br /> poisoning. Symptoms include loss of <br /> energy, Toss of appetite, vomiting, <br /> stumbling and falling, foaming at <br /> the mouth, diarrhea, convulsions, <br /> excessive drooling, tremors and <br /> seizures, or any other unexplained <br /> sickness that occurs within a day or so <br /> after being in contact with water. <br />
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