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Dog owner urges caution even as South Australian algal bloom shows improvement
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-12-31
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South Australians have been heading to the waters to cool off as the algal bloom continues to show signs of improvement. But one dog owner is warning people to remain cautious, blaming an emergency visit to the vet on a recent trip to the beach.
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