When you bring home a puppy, give her an occasional bath even if she doesn't need it, just so she'll get used to it. If she's straight from the shelter, she'll most likely be stressed at all the changes, so be gentle and quick, use a lot of treats, talk to her gently but firmly, and make it as nice a bonding time as you can.
Experts say you can bathe a puppy after it is a few weeks old, but be careful how you do it. Be gentle, as you would with a baby. Make sure you keep the puppy warm when bathing it: a warm room, warm water (not hot, but comfortable), soft and fluffy towels, and warm air from a blow dryer. And never let a puppy go outside if it is still wet.
When it is 6 weeks but it does not need one until it is 5 months
a puppy can take a bath when it starts walking and eating on its own so about 1 month old
It varies by breed, so consult a veterinarian or provide the breed of the dog.
Different lifestyles also dictate when it is "ready" to be bathed.
You should bathe your puppy/dog 4~8 times a month.
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after their first shots about 8 weeks.
After its had all its shots
Nope.
No,if a 3 week old puppy needs a bath,please call your vet and ask if you can use a dry shampoo.
You don't need to bathe your snake. You DO need to provide a shallow container with about 1" of water in it for your snake to bathe itself.
i wouldn't give it a bath until at least a year and a half and make sure its warm not hot or not cold. another writer--I disagree, I don't think you have to wait until it is a year and a half. You can bathe them when they are a few weeks old. On the other hand, dogs don't need a bath every day like people. You don't need to bathe your puppy unless he gets dirty. I do agree that the water should be warm, not hot or cold, and also when you dry him a human hair drier on the hot setting is too hot for your dog. I like to bathe mine in hot weather, towel dry them and then let them dry themselves in the sun.
You should stop feeding your dog puppy food when it reaches about 1 year. A typical puppy will reach adult size when its about 8-12 months.
NO. you should not bthe a puppy his first day home
You can bathe him/her once a week,and try a flea collar.
Nope.
No.
yes it is to young to bathe. you should ask your vet on info on pet care
Bathe your puppy every week...
you shouldn't do that because that puppy will have trouble keeping its body temperature up and she could get sick. its better to buy puppy wipies
If you do it very carefully and with a wet cloth.
No,if a 3 week old puppy needs a bath,please call your vet and ask if you can use a dry shampoo.
if its under 6 weeks its not that good to bathe it but it wont hurt it and if it is under 6 weeks you should only bathe it when necessary. If its 8 weeks or older you should bathe it every 2 to 4 unless necessary to do before that. If you bathe a dog to much you can get rid of there natural 'scent' (the scent helps the dogs to identify each other) I bathe my dogs every 10 days and that keeps them smelling good. If the dog is indoors all day and is only outside for like an hour the whole week you don't need to bathe it so often. My dogs are outside more than 6 hours a day (if the weather is good) so therefore i need to wash them more often.
u should bathe it outside
rub a small amount of shaving cream all over puppy and than towel off.. now water needed.