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guys do any of you no if there any chemicals in the net dipping water

hes always tired after a days fishing but he dont seem right

any advice before i whip him to the vets cheers

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guys do any of you no if there any chemicals in the net dipping water

hes always tired after a days fishing but he dont seem right

any advice before i whip him to the vets cheers

if its a net dip at a commercial lakes i think the dips are bleach based but not 100per cent sure

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In still waters..... some of the green algi's are dangerous to dogs........he should be fine but get him checked out ASAP anyway to be on the safe side. But what chemicals they use in a net dip i am not sure, the vet would need to know though.........so i would find out all you can first.

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looked on google and said its a type of bleaching agent but is harmless to fish animals and humans like this guy has said it deals with a parasite which lives in the algae so you should be fine pal don't worry..if the dog don't look itself in a few days have it checked to be safe,,,but should be fine!

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he seems to be fine now

after being sick and there was a hell of a lot of luncheon meat in there

little sod went and nicked a load of a bloke ...he did see the funny side tho

may be it gave him a funny tummy

thanks any way guys

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