- Nov 28, 2020
- 269
- Pool Size
- 15600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Hi all, I was happy using borate for several years now, but home life has changed a bit (for the better). I have a vibrant German Shepherd who is now 2 years old, and he almost lives in the pool. Well, that as figuratively. But as an example, yesterday working in the yard, he was jumping in and out for couple hours. Its hard to keep him out of the pool he loves it so much. He also intakes pool water when fetching toys from the pool. I know this because after frolicking in the pool, he has the longest pee sessions compared to normal. Sometimes he will even pee for two minutes. The only negative I have read about borate is the potential health risks to pets that drink it as their primary source of water.
I keep this boy so fit and he is an incredible athlete that is thriving, on a superb diet and exercise regimen, and we want him to live a long life, like 12 or more years, not 7-10 like some shepherds. The pool is part of his fitness and happiness, but I don't want it to be a cause for shortening his life span by slowly compromising his organs. Thus, I have let my borate taper off, and now it is down to 16ppm. If anyone has authority on this subject, can you advise? I just haven't found any literature on this, other than the repeated anecdotal caution mentioned here. I can live without the borate, even though I like its benefits, if it may compromise his health and longevity.
I keep this boy so fit and he is an incredible athlete that is thriving, on a superb diet and exercise regimen, and we want him to live a long life, like 12 or more years, not 7-10 like some shepherds. The pool is part of his fitness and happiness, but I don't want it to be a cause for shortening his life span by slowly compromising his organs. Thus, I have let my borate taper off, and now it is down to 16ppm. If anyone has authority on this subject, can you advise? I just haven't found any literature on this, other than the repeated anecdotal caution mentioned here. I can live without the borate, even though I like its benefits, if it may compromise his health and longevity.
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