![]() Toxic Algae in Lakes Can Kill Pets Within Minutes, Expert Warns |
![]() SUNDAY, Aug. 31, 2025 (HealthDay News) — As people enjoy the waning days of summer outdoors, a Virginia Tech veterinary expert reminds pet owners about a potentially deadly hazard: Toxic blue-green algae. “Toxic cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, can be fatal to pets within minutes of exposure,” said Dr. Alexandra Reddy, a veterinarian at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Va. “It’s a concern for animals because the toxins produced by the bacteria particularly target the liver and nervous system,” she added. These harmful algal blooms, which thrive in warm, stagnant water, can look harmless. They often appear as spilled paint or scum on the surface of lakes and ponds. “Ultimately, even just a few mouthfuls of contaminated water can be fatal to your pet,” Reddy warned. She offered several tips to keep pets safe:
More information The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on the effects of algal blooms on your health. SOURCE: Virginia Tech, news release, Aug. 27, 2025 By I. Edwards HealthDay ReporterCopyright © 2025 HealthDay. All rights reserved. A.D.A.M. content is best viewed in IE9 or above, Firefox and Google Chrome browser. |