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Yes, a dog swimming in the pool can introduce organic matter such as dirt, hair, and oils, which can contribute to reducing the chlorine level in the pool. It is essential to monitor and adjust the chlorine level accordingly when pets are using the pool. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the pool filter are also important in managing the chlorine levels.
Yes, dog fur, dander, and dirt can introduce organic material into the pool water, which may promote algae growth and lead to a green pool. It's important to regularly clean and maintain the pool to prevent this from happening.
It is generally safe to swim in a pool after adding liquid chlorine once the chlorine levels have dropped to recommended levels for swimming, which typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour. It is important to test the chlorine levels before entering the pool to ensure it is safe for swimming.