My dog has done it when swimming in the ocean. He usually spits it because it tastes gross. But a dog who swallows too much can get sick.
Yes.
Swich water with salt xont swallow
pretty much everything and anything it can swallow....
It would have to be considering that water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen, and salt is a compound. Sea water is basically salt water.... you will know because when you go to the beach you can smell the salt and if you swallow the water it will burn your throat because of the salt.
gargle with hot salt water do not swallow the water and have it as hot as you can stand it,-good luck
gross. Its really salty and nasty and if you swallow it then it burns your throat.
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.
Either by a dentist or do it your self. If you do it your self have salt water handy and dot swallow it!
Swallowing small amounts of salt water is generally safe and is often used as a remedy for sore throats or to help with hydration. However, it is not recommended to consume large amounts of salt water as it can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
Yes. Salt is a diuretic. Make sure your dog has access to plenty of fresh water, and it should be fine.
Salt water is great for cleansing sores in your mouth (gargling it at least). Can't see why that would be bad for cleansing your tongue piercing. (Just don't swallow! Ouch.)
Yes they can as long as it is the correct salinity. However if the salinity is too high/low it could quickly cause disease and end up killing your fish.