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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    Um, let me put it this way...would YOU drink green water????

    That's one way to put the water question.

    There no need to worry about water bowls at my house, I refresh and
    fill it several times a day. My pups & cats love clean water. I wouldn't
    let my animals drink any water that I wouldn't drink.
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    I'm not positive about stagnant water in a drinking bowl, however there is a possibility of a dog contracting Giardia from stagnant/contaminated water from say a pond, or puddle. I wouldn't think it would be far fetched for them to get Giardia from a drinking bowl if it was stagnant and contaminated.

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    We have two water bowls in different locations in the house. Each is filled with fresh water twice a day and thoroughly washed about twice a week. They are both stainless steel. Hannah is very picky about her water being fresh. If she feels it is not up to her standards, she will make it known that she needs fresh water by scratching on the toilet bowl. I think this is her way of saying...*I'd rather drink out of the toilet bowl than that water that has been sitting there all day.*
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    We have two main water bowls, one upstairs and one downstairs. Both are stainless steel bowls. The bowl upstairs gets filled every day. They seem to drink it dry right before bedtime. The bowl downstairs is a little bigger, gets filled maybe every two days. They also have little bowls (That attach to the side walls) in their crates. Those get refilled less often, but I watch them for any kind of 'floaters'... ie hairs, backwash, build-up, etc. Never seen algae in our bowls. But I'd never let them drink it if there was.

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    Thanks guys

    It's so great to hear that you are all so pro-active in keeping your pets' bowls clean. I work for a pet-sitting company and more often than not unfortunately, the drinking bowls are stagnant and have the slimy green algae in them.

    I have read articles about the toxic blue-green algae that grows in lakes and ponds and can't imagine what it must be like for an owner to lose their dog so quickly.

    I imagine that the green algae that does grow in water bowls is the same type that grows in fish tanks, and is stimulated to grow by the sunlight. I understand that green algae grows when there is too much sunlight and brown algae grows when there is not enough.

    I try to make sure that my clients keep their pets drinking bowls clean and avoid the green algae, but I'm still not 100% sure if the green algae would actually be harmful to them.
    I imagine that if it got to a point where the bowl was coated in the algae, it could cause stomach upsets or diarrhoea but as yet I haven't actually seen any proof of this, hence why I'm asking.

    Can anyone give a definitive answer as to what the presence of green algae could lead to?
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    I've emailed my brother who is a Chemical Engineer. I'll let you know what he has to say.

    I've googled it and get tons of sites that SELL devices to prevent algae. So that was basically no help.

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