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I have a frog in my pool.?

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Its not a chlorine pool. its a kiddie snapset one. I noticed the frog in there yesterday and he is still there today. im afraid that the frog is stuck in the pool. should i help him out of there?? or should i just leave him alone. and i dont mind him being in there i think its the cutest little thing =)

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  1. I would catch it and take it to a pond some place


  2. let it out by water or a moist place.If it comes back leave it

  3. He probably was able to get in because he could hop from the ground, but from the water he's having trouble getting out. I'd give him something to climb up from inside the pool (like a t-shirt or a towel draped over the side will let him climb out) if you really like him in there, you can keep the towel - he may just decide that he likes it in the pool and come back regularly.

  4. Chlorine can kill animals but if he does good in ther leave him until you enty the pool he will eat bug that get in the pool.

  5. thats so much better than a frog in your throat.

    I'd throw it a little froggy life vest and ask it to please shut the gate when it leaves. silly frog, pools are for kids!

  6. I get them in my chlorine pool all the time. I scoop them up and gently put them on the grass and they happily hop away.

    But since your pool is not chlorinated, he'll be okay, as long as he can climb his way out.

  7. it would probably be a good idea to place in a nearby pond, too much water can drown the frog and if he can't get out, he may die. or you can place something in there that he can get on so he has a chance to get out and go his own way.

  8. take him out of the pool.and put him on the ground somewhere he will find his place some whhere or put him in another wet area  like a pond.

    good luck

    hope this helps

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