yes i did before and nothing happened as long as the dog dosent eat it
Unless the dog has fleas and you need a shampoo that'll kill them, human shampoo should work just fine on your dog.
If your dog eats shampoo nothing happens. When I'm in my bath I let my dog eat the extra marks pf shampoo I leave on the side
To give your dog a bath, you would need some clean towels, dog shampoo, brushes and combs, and if you want, some dog treats. The towels would be needed to dry off your dog. It is recommended that you use dog shampoo instead of human shampoo because human shampoo can irritate some dog's skin. Brushes and combs will be helpful in getting rid of hair that has been shed. Dog treats might help you to keep your dog under control. Also, you will need a bath tub or a large bucket or sink to actually bathe your dog in. If you want to clean your dog's ears at this time, then have some cotton balls handy. Cotton balls might be useful anyway to put in the dog's ears because it can prevent water from getting in their ears.
Wash your dog with dog shampoo. DO NOT use human shampoo!!! It is too strong for dogs. Then rinse your dog w/ warm water. Dry your dog with a soft towel afterwards. If your dog detests baths, reward it with a doggy treat after it takes a bath; it will most likely start to enjoy baths and get used to them.
you have to use the shampoo a lot to let the game know you like to give your dog a bath.
You have to go into care and select shampoo. If your dog has long hair use long hair shampoo if your dog has short hair use short hair shampoo. Click on the appropriate shampoo and then select the dog. (it's really simple)
They do have oatmeal dog shampoo in a pet store, oatmeal is very mild.
No, a dog shampoo is much gentler. If you would like to use human shampoo, a baby shampoo would be best in case it gets in the eyes. Also, human shampoo tends to have a higher pH level and is too strong for the dog, causing move harm than good. If you do decide to use human shampoo, be sure to rinse very thoroughly so that no residue is left that can cause irritation.
First bath the smelly dog with a good dog shampoo, do it twice. Always use a dog shampoo as human shampoo is too harsh on their coats. Make sure you are feeding your dog a good name brand of dog food, not some cheap generic food. Make sure you pet is vaccinated and dewormed. Take your pet to your Veterinarian for a good check up.
Why not try flea powder or give your dog a bath using flea shampoo to get rid of your dog's fleas?
as an owner i normally give the dog a bath after 4 weeks if you can get her into the bathtub
you buy shampoo according to its coat type