i wouldn't because the dogs hair could start to fall out but i would ask your vet first. On my dog i use dog shampoo but that's becaus eof the breed.
as an owner i normally give the dog a bath after 4 weeks if you can get her into the bathtub
i do not know if it is ok but you shouldn't do it ok ta da
as far as i know its okay. i use people shampoo when i run out of dog shampoo. it just makes their fur feel slightly different since dogs, obvously, have different hair than humans haha. but it doesnt cause health issues. as far as i know its okay. i use people shampoo when i run out of dog shampoo. it just makes their fur feel slightly different since dogs, obvously, have different hair than humans haha. but it doesnt cause health issues.
You should not bath puppies (of any breed) younger than 8 weeks old.Puppies under 8 weeks can be rinsed with plain water or baby wipes, but you should stay away from puppy shampoos. And, definitely stay away from any flea and tick shampoo.When a puppy is older than 8 weeks old, you can bath it with a gentle puppy shampoo. Make sure to stay to keep the shampoo away from the puppies eyes and ears.If you choose to use a flea and tick shampoo on your puppy, you should really wait until the puppy is at least 3 months old. If your puppy is suffering from fleas and, or, ticks, you can speak with your veterinarian about Capstar, a pill used to kill fleas and ticks on dogs and puppies.
Feeling sad about the death of anything is a perfectly normal reaction.
No. It is not OK for anyone.
OF COURSE! The only thing you need to change is how you get her in the bath, be VERY careful, and the water can't be as warm as normal. I would suggest a little warmer than lukewarm. That's all. Just be sure you rinse her teets very, very well. You want to make sure you have removed all shampoo residue. If you do not, the pups may become sick. Your best bet is to contact your vet.
It is generally not recommended to wash rabbits with Dawn or any other soap/shampoo as they have sensitive skin and grooming themselves is their natural behavior. If your rabbit truly needs a bath, it is best to use specially formulated rabbit shampoo and consult a veterinarian beforehand to ensure their safety.
OK? Occasionally, yes. Necessary, no.
If it's a boy I think it's OK If it's a girl you should wait until the stitches fall out and she stops bleeding
It is somewhat normal. A lot of dogs do this. It is OK if they do, but you should curb the habit ASAP because prolonged ingestion could lead do digestive problems.
It is somewhat normal. A lot of dogs do this. It is OK if they do, but you should curb the habit ASAP because prolonged ingestion could lead do digestive problems.