Yes you can but be careful with the type you use.
no but you can with a warm shallow dish (or tub) and then with a wash cloth get it damp and put a little kitten shampoo on it then gently rub on the lower 3/4ths on the rats body and rinse with a fresh cloth wiping off the shampoo if they smell.
Why in the world would you bathe it in oatmeal? Just get dandruff shampoo for dogs and it'll go like that!
You can bathe them in dog flea shampoo or dust their undersides with Sevin (the kind you use in the garden).
Bathe them. Use a dog shampoo and keep them clean. Ask your vet also incase the dog has a fugi infection.
You can try oatmeal dog shampoo, but if he has an allergy, it won't work for long. He needs a trip to the vet.
No. Well, you could if you wanted to, but it's bad for your cat. They can't have anything on their fur that they can't lick off when they bathe themselves. You should use cat dandruff shampoo instead.
You can bathe a dog anytime.
This usually means there is a flea bed on that spot bathe the dog with good flea shampoo and it should go away.
No. Borax is quite caustic and could cause significant harm to the dam or her pups. If you have to bathe a nursing dog you should use non-medicated dog shampoo in the smallest amount possible and rinse thoroughly to get the suds off before you let the dam back in with her pups.
Any shampoo that's available in puppy adoption centres.
With water and shampoo
Its like any other dog bath. You can either bathe him or her in your sink or tub. Just rinse all over your dog & put some shampoo. Its simple, but some shih tzus will try to clinb out and sometimes they dont like to bathe