Yes. Salt is a diuretic. Make sure your dog has access to plenty of fresh water, and it should be fine.
Yes, I saw a deer in a salt water bayou wading out and drinking.
Well amphibians are animals so yes
There's a risk of dehydration with any pool. When you swim, you burn energy. Your body still sweats. If you're not drinking water, you'll get dehydrated, just the same.
i believe that a dog drinking from a salt pool could eventually make the dog very poorly, as this could lead to the dog becoming dehydrated. and eventually could get salt poisoning, i personally would encourage the dog to drink fresh water and if it had been drinking salt water syringe water into its mouth to try and dilute down the effects of the salt.
Because there is to much salt in the water so if you drink it you will be even more dehydrated. Hope this helps!
Uh... Why would you give anyone that is dehydrated anything but water?-Salt does not hydrate the body. Only water (H2O) will hydrate the body. Salt will help retain water, but only if you're actually drinking water, which in the context of the question is not the case.-If you're referring to a salt water solution, then I wouldn't recommend anyone drink it whether they were dehydrated or not. Drinking only salt water would result in death from dehydration.So, no in both cases.
according to earth ecosystem yes salt water is the main source of drinking water . Its easy to say that we surely depnd on salt water coz 3 forth of earth is water . And salt water is the main source for sure .
Absolutely! Morton actually sells pool salt. When it comes to using a salt generator on your pool you want to make sure you're using the cleanest salt availible, never anything to quality of rock salt. As it pertains to salt for your pool I always tell my customer, "If you wouldn't put on your food, don't put it in your pool!"
Drinking water tank NONE unless you want your horse to get diarhea, sick and dehydrated
Drinking seawater would significantly increase the amount of salt in the bloodstream and leads to dehydration. Nausea, weakness and even delirium are the effects of being dehydrated.
Backwash's, pool overflowing as a result of rain or overfilling, water being splashed over the side. swimmers taking out water on their body's as they get out of the pool and my dog drinking the pool water.
you will get dehydrated
Bees do need to collect water, for drinking and to cool the hive. They are not especially attracted to salt water.
Is the same thing produce dehydrated in our body , but in an osmotic desert had the influence the environment too