You can use any type of cat shampoo. I have a caramel colored guinea pig named caramel and we used baby shampoo instead. It has to be a very mild type of shampoo, because it may be too harsh for their fur. I also suggest that you wash them once a month. Be careful when washing them, because they will squirm.
Well I had two guinea pigs when I was little and because of them having sensitive skin we always used Johnson's baby shampoo and it worked a treat, because babies have sensitive skin two it doesn't harm them.
I am looking for shampoo's, I am a owner of a short haired, female guniea pig. She is starting to get a big stinky. People say baby shampoo. But I don't dare to try:\
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This web address is all about cleaning your guinea pig.
Well i use one that my vet told me to use as it is good for their skin and coat its a pets at home one and it has pink liquid in , Hope i have helped :]
Wash him with tearless puppy shampoo or MILD tearless baby shampoo. Puppy shampoo is better though, or small animal shampoo.
You cant because some soap my be harmful to Guinea pigs I suggrst you get it from petsmart
Sure as slong as it doesn't get into his eyes
yes you can give a guinea pig a bath with just water but they will not be as clean as when you give them a bath with shampoo and yes they do make special shampoo for guinea pigs don't use normal soap on guinea pigs you can find this special soap at petsmart in the guinea pig area
I prefer to use a special shampoo for small animals think it is by Johnson and Johnson the one i use it is very mild and safe to use on guinea pigs. never use human, dog or cat shampoos on guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs can be bathed with baby shampoo, but they can't be bathed with other human shampoos because they could contain ingredients and substances that can irritate, damage, or dry out a guinea pig's skin.
Baby soap is fine. Just be sure to wash them with warm water (making sure to get all the soap out, it is not good for their skin/hair if soap is left) and dry them well after wards. Never use strong soaps like dish soap or car soap!
yes you can
To wash a guinea pig you have to have a sink, soft towel, guinea pig shampoo, perfect temperature of the water and a hair dryer ( only if its cold outside ). For more information: Go to: http://www.wikihow.com/Wash-Your-Guinea-Pigs
Sure as slong as it doesn't get into his eyes
Try using a specially fortified guinea pig or rabbit shampoo. They can usually be found quite easily at most petstores and will do wonders for your pet's coat. Shampoo fortified for guinea pigs and rabbits will make them smell better for longer than just plain old Johnson's Baby Soap.
You can use baby shampoo
Guinea Pigs should be bathed in low, warm water, with baby shampoo. Hold your Pig while bathing, or put in a little basket so then you can wash him/her easier. Keep the water/soap out of his/her eyes, and when your done dry her/him.Conditioner is not really needed, your Guinea shouldn't get knots in its fur or anything. Shampoo should work fine. Special Guinea Pig made soap, or shampoo is okay, but make sure not to get any in it's eyes. Johnson's shampoo I do not recommend, because some of the contents could hurt your Guinea. Get the 'Tear Free' kind, and that should be great.
When bathing your guinea pig, you should be careful to always use the proper animal shampoo from a vet or pet store. Human shampoo can be harmful to the animal.
She may have fleas or paraytes wash her with de flee shampoo if that dosent help take her to the vet
I just use johnsons no tear shampoo. It works great
i perfer you dont because it might harm the pig
yes you can give a guinea pig a bath with just water but they will not be as clean as when you give them a bath with shampoo and yes they do make special shampoo for guinea pigs don't use normal soap on guinea pigs you can find this special soap at petsmart in the guinea pig area
I you wish to give your guinea pig a bath or shower you, will need the following items. A large jug filled with lukewarm water, a basin/bucket/bath tub, a towel, and some shampoo/conditioner/soap. OPTIONAL: you could have some treats for your guinea pig :P To bathe your guinea pig, place him in the bath and pour the water over him. massage in the shampoo if you are using any. Wash the shampoo out using more water. Repeat the process if you want to use conditioner. Give your guinea pig rewards throughout the process. When your guinea pig is clean, take him out of the bath and dry him throughly with a towel. Do not use a hair dryer, as this will scare your guinea pig. Allow him to air dry in his hutch. I hope this was helpful! :)