Yes. However most brand name baby shampoos (like Johnson and Johnson) use gentler cleansing ingredients (sulfates) than regular shampoo. (Look for a baby shampoo that uses sodium Lauryl sulfate. It's gentle but still "strong " enough for adult hair.) If you use a daily dose of hairspray, gel or other styling product true baby shampoo may not be strong enough to remove all of that build up, leaving hair still feeling greasy or slimy. Some people think baby shampoo is drying- it is NOT, but since it does not contain any conditioning or detangling agents it can leave the hair feeling tangly or even dry. I think you should always use conditioner after shampooing and if you use baby shampoo a lighter silicone free conditioner would be better to prevent buildup.
Many adults use that shampoo, especially if they have a sensitive scalp or do not want shampoo to get in their eyes.
any it doesnt matter you dont even have to use baby shampo you can use adults aswell wich ever you prefer
Sure as slong as it doesn't get into his eyes
If your rat needs to be bathed, baby shampoo would be fine.
Cat shampoo or baby shampoo. Human adult shampoo should not be used on a cat, it can hurt their skin.
You can use baby shampoo
You shouldn't, because it is too harsh for their skin. You should use cat shampoo, or if you don't have any cat shampoo, you can use baby shampoo, but not dish soap nor regular human shampoo for adults.
You should not shampoo any bunnies no matter how old they are.
baby shapoo
yes but use baby shampoo and be very gentle around face.
baby shampoo works just as well! I use baby shampoo so it wont sting their eyes, but i don't put water in their faces anyway.
None. Do not put powder on your hamster. They are not a powder puff.