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And now a cautionary tale for all of us with dogs.
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Think twice before you let them swim in a lake or pond.
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The family you're about to meet, took their Husky swimming in a pond.
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And now that dog is dead because of toxic algae.
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A 10 year old boy and his dog take a dip on a hot holiday weekend.
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The picture of pure summer joy.
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But 20 minutes after this video was taken at Zion National Park in Utah, July 4th weekend, the boy and his mom were in shock.
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Their beloved Husky puppy named Kiana was dead.
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She started seizing, her whole head and body was shaking.
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She had no control over anything in her body.
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Something came over Kiana after she got out of the water.
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Within about a minute, she got a little frantic, front paws bent underneath her and she was trying to walk with them, but they wouldn't work.
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That was very alarming for me.
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They ran to get help, but it was too late.
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The puppy that young Francis got as a birthday present just months before ...
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We have a new member of the family.
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... was now lying lifeless on a table in a veterinarian's office.
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She passed away in my arms.
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Dr. Jeff Werber says the dog swallowed toxic algae, which blooms this time of year.
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There's a bacterium called a cyanobacteria, which is a severe neurotoxin.
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And it's amazing how fast it can work.
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It does, it kills a dog within an hour or two.
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It's not an isolated incident.
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Last summer, these three women lost their dogs to toxic algae at a lake in Texas.
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And when a dog is in a body of water and swimming and having fun, doing the dog paddle per se, chasing the ball, they are ingesting a lot of water in the process.
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Whereas when we swim, we know not to.
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Experts also say: "If you think your pet has been swimming in algae, make sure to rinse them off, just in case they start licking their fur."