Nope
Dogs do not require salt in their diet, and too much salt can be harmful to their health. It is best to feed dogs a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs without added salt.
it can be helpful or harmful
No, it is not harmful.
Salt can be harmful for the heart if the daily intake is greater than 2,5-5 g.
No, salt and water cannot replace cat toothpaste. Cat toothpaste is specifically formulated to clean their teeth and contain ingredients that are safe for them to swallow. Using salt and water can be harmful to your cat if ingested. It is best to use toothpaste made specifically for cats.
no
As with many things salt can be harmful in excessive amounts but it is also essential to life too.
yes: - if you eat it - if you bathe with it plugged in - if you hit someone with them - if you continuously lick it without drinking water - if you try to stick it in your butt
because it can get in peoples eyes
No
When sodium and chlorine combine to form table salt (sodium chloride), they undergo a chemical reaction that changes their properties. Table salt is a stable compound that your body can tolerate in small amounts without causing harm. The individual elements of sodium and chlorine are toxic in their pure form, but when they form table salt, their toxicity is significantly reduced.
Salt is not toxic but a maximal limit for a day intake exist.