Get the old bath tub ready with tepid water (body temp water just like you would for a human baby.) Then use Dawn Dish Soap and rub it into your dogs fur well. Rinse. You may have to do this 2 - 3 times until you are sure the oil is out. After that be sure you have OATMEAL SHAMPOO and rub into the dog (especially into the skin to bring back those oils) then rinse well. I had to do my cat with Dawn soap and it worked very well, but also used the oatmeal shampoo as the dish soap is harsh.
scrub with baking soda
Icky!
no its not its only for cars not your hair
You need to define the oil. Motor oil - then no. Motor oil can seriously harm the dog's health. Salmon oil or Evening Primrose is another story. A small amount of these oils once a month will help keep the skin supple and help make the hair shiny.
it mostly just greeses ur hair and its not healthy for your hair at all
Take it to your vet immediately!! It is toxic and not good for your dog.
Call poison control immediately and then take it to the vet asap.
baking soda
I don't know about that, but burnt motor oil will. It will be messy, but it works.
If a dog's legs are covered with oil, that dog needs a bath, with soap. You can use the same shampoo on dog fur as you use on your own hair, if you like. It will work the same way. Dishwashing liquid also works. Dawn is used to remove oil from birds that have become the victims of oil spills.
You cannot make dog hair. You must obtain dog hair from a dog.
Yes it work makes ur hair very thick n sprout like wild fires
No, and it would be detrimental to your health to use it anywhere on your body.Keeping the scalp clean is very important when growing hair, it is the foundation of hair growth. There are natural herbal hair formulas that are in oil form which help hair grow, healthy and naturally. Oils help to protect hair from breakage, lack of moisture (dry hair) causes hair to break off before it should. Jojoba Oil, Coconut Oil, Vitamin E, all of these are good ingredients to look for when looking for hair grow oils.