Any mammal can be poisoned by swimming in or drinking water containing cyanotoxins or eating cyanobacteria, fish, or other animals containing toxins. Depending on how they're exposed they can show signs of vomiting, staggered walking, difficulty breathing, or even death.
Dogs are at a higher risk because of their behaviours, which can include swimming in contaminated waters, drinking contaminated water, eating dead fish and other animals found near a bloom, licking algae or scum from their fur after swimming.
If your pets have been in contaminated water, immediately wash them off with clean water. Call a veterinarian if your animal shows signs of illness after being in contact with water.