No, salt does not typically make dogs vomit when ingested in small amounts. However, consuming large amounts of salt can be harmful to dogs and may lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and other health issues. It is important to monitor your dog's salt intake and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about their health.
It could very well do that
salt and water that's will do the trick
drink salt water and poke a tooth brush in the back of your throat. It'll make you vomit.
you vomit or die
yes i have tried it. it was awful
you vomit because your body detects a threatening amount of a poisonous mineral, or cos it tastes like #%$@. either way....
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.
Have you ever licked your hand and tasted salt? That is why dogs lick you, your body tastes like salt and they like salt
Rock salt, or road salt, can be toxic to dogs if ingested in large amounts. It can cause gastrointestinal upset, electrolyte imbalances, and potentially lead to salt poisoning. It's important to keep dogs away from areas where rock salt is used and to clean their paws after walks to prevent ingestion.
Its bad for dogs that have salt in it or on it. Bad, dogs do not need extra salt in their diet, giving it to them could cause health problems. There is already more than enough present in their food.
The toxicity of a salt compound depends on the specific elements involved. Some salt compounds can be toxic if ingested or handled improperly. It is essential to know the composition of the salt compound and its potential health effects before use.
Oxygen and nitrogen are breathed daily. Sodium and chloride are usually ingested daily. (salt)