Dogs suffer many of the same skin irritations as do humans, including skin feeling dry and scratchy from dry heat from furnaces being on for winter. If it is dry skin, shampooing less would help. You should contact a vet, though, for advice about medications since a vet would evaluate for all skin conditions, see the size and weight of your animals, and give you safe guidelines for med dosages. I would not give them any med on your own, unless you are prepared to harm them. The wrong drug can kill them.
If your hamster bedding looks brown it needs to be changed. Urine turns the bedding brown. It should be changed weekly.
Children's bedding has not changed in the last decade in terms of production.
every 2 - 3 weeks
The hamster will probably get sick or will DIE if you don't change the bedding. So if you havent changed it DO IT NOW!!
Yes - any non-aquatic animals' bedding should be dry, unless pet care guides indicate that it should be damp. For a rat's bedding to be wet it indicates that the rat(s) have urinated in the bedding, in which case it needs to be changed and the cage cleaned.
yes.if your pig has mites then you should clean the bedding out.
I change there bedding the same day as it was very messy all is ok and i have 5 gorgeous baby guinea pigs Thank You, changed the bedding the next day and we have 3 happy guinea pigs.
Young Guinea Pigs may sneeze if they are sensitive to dust or allergens in the bedding, especially if it's not cleaned and changed often. Eating bedding may indicate a nutritional deficiency or boredom; ensure the Guinea Pig has enough hay and fruits/vegetables in their diet, and consider providing more enrichment activities to prevent nibbling on bedding.
This depends on whether it is hay for bedding or hay for eating, but either way it needs to be changed when it gets wet with urine or contaminated with faeces.
A daybed is just like any other bed, so if there is someone sleeping in it regularly it should be changed at least once a week. Some people with allergies may need to change the bedding more often.
No where, although they were hated in briton back in the WW2 times. Hence the name being changed to Alsatian to spare them being killed for their name.
Yes, they can. To avoid this, keep your hamster clean (using pet safe wipes of course, NEVER bathe it in water) and change their bedding regularly. There are many causes of conjunctivitis. One of the main reasons is because their cage/bedding is not clean or changed regularly.