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It's best to use baby shampoo or a dog shampoo. Palmolive is to strong.
Rinse the soap out of your dogs eyes soon and completely with lots of water. Next time use Johnson and Johnson's baby shampoo tearless. No it won't make your dog have bad eyesight it will sting his eyes though.
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.
People have used a dish soap on dogs to remove grease. Be careful not to get it in the eyes.
Hugely unlikely under any form of reasonable use. But it's not the best thing for the task. Human shampoo is not good for dogs as the Ph is different in the shampoo & not good for the dog's coat. Purchase a good doggie shampoo from your local Pet shop or Feed store or your Veterinarian. Put a little vaseline in your dog's eyes to protect them from the soap. It depends on how the shampoo is because a little strong shampoos burn your eyes and very strong shampoos may make the dogs blind
Shampoo stings your eyes because it has soap in it
yes you can, but you have to scrub them with dog shampoo and conditioner and watch out for the puppys eyes, nose, and mouth. ; )
what i mean is...is there detergent in this dog shampoo?
because it's dead.
I saw a TV show that had people tray to guess which was the designer shampoo and which was the dog shampoo and every one thought the dog shampoo was better than the human shampoo. So I tried some, it only cost $1 and my coat was shinny and manageable. Recently I got Hearts shampoo for oily skin, thinking that oily skin meant oily hair. The shampoo leaves my hair soft and not dry, perhaps too soft, but it works well. I have even gotten complements on my hair from people thing I have gotten a hair cut.
To properly wash a dog's head and face, use a mild dog shampoo and warm water. Gently wet the area, avoiding the eyes and ears. Apply shampoo and lather, then rinse thoroughly. Pat dry with a towel and avoid getting water in the dog's ears.
Dog shampoo.