Submitted by 2saintz t3_zlqn6d in massachusetts
sailorman420jbm t1_j09hvmm wrote
Reply to comment by PabloX68 in Walking dogs in winter by 2saintz
Sorry, more accurately salt and snow melt chemically lowers the melting temperature of water and so the liquid water a dog's paws encounter can be much lower than 32deg F. If a snow/ice/salt solution is frozen, it is likely significantly colder than 32deg F. Direct contact with salt is indeed irritating and can dry out and chemically burn paw pads, but contact with salt won't just "super cool" them. It's the contact with colder than freezing water due to salt that is dangerous.
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