haha, no Not just from dogs swimming in it. It can turn green because of the water being dirty. If it is your swimming pool it probably needs more chlorine or whatever you use for keeping it clean. If it is a kiddie pool just change the water.
Green eyes are rare in dogs. Some dog breeds that may have a higher likelihood of having green eyes include Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Siberian Huskies. However, eye color can vary even within the same breed.
Fish rely on their swim bladder to adjust their buoyancy and maintain their position in the water column. When fish stop swimming, the swim bladder may not be filled with enough gas to keep them upright, causing them to turn over. Additionally, some fish species have a natural tendency to rest on their sides or even upside down when they are not actively swimming.
They are called dog catchers, dog hunters, or dog nappers. =)
Some dogs have a high prey drive, which can be triggered by the fast movements of a cat. This drive is often instinctual and can lead to aggressive behavior towards cats. Proper training and socialization can help manage this behavior in dogs.
This is just the dog or dogs' body language, just the same as a human has body language. They aren't really confused per say, but an dog owner should be more in tune with their pet to determine better the head turn meaning in their animal.
In the Ocean, no it wont. However, in a saltwater pool that is'nt cleaned often, the algae can grow in your hair and turn it green.
The only reason the pool would turn green would be if the Baquacil is not entirely out of the pool and it reacts with the Chlorine.
don't make me turn this pool around!
If you suffer from 'green hair' after swimming, there are special shampoos you can buy to prevent this ROM happening. Always wash hair and shower after using a swimming pool, as they are full of chemicals.
either when the seasons change or a chemical reaction like if you are blond and you swim in a swimming pool then it might turn green just depends.
wait for 2 or 3 washes after, or it may turn seaweed green.
Not likely
Chlorine does not turn hair green. Copper in the pool water is the culprit. If you wash your hair before you bleach it, it should not turn green from an earlier swim. If you are concerned about copper in your hair, rinse your hair with white vinegar. That will break down the copper and remove it.
they turn green and turn into a super dog
Not sure about the week part but the chemicals in a pool will turn blonde green. No joking was in a pool as a kid and my hair was an algae green for a while after
Hair bleaches in the pool not because of the chlorine, but because of the metals and copper in the water. If the pool has a high concentration of metals and copper, then yes, it will appear or turn a faint green.
Photosynthasis