Unless you or the people who share your dishes are immucomprimised or if you have small young children that share the dishes, there is no reason, why dog bowls and human dishes cannot be washed together.
If they have fecal matter on them tho, they will need to be cleaned seperately, preferrably with bleach.
No! NEVER! they have dog wash for a reason! Some dogs can have bad allergic reactions to human soaps or if it gets in there eyes it will hurt them or they will act out in frustration. If you were to wash your dog with any human soap it should be baby wash.
No, it is not recommended to wash your dog's dish with the same sponge you use for washing dishes. Using a separate sponge can help prevent the transfer of harmful bacteria or chemicals from your dishes to your dog's dish, keeping your pet safe from potential health risks.
No, definitely not, they should use proper dog shampoo.
Only if it is baby shampoo. Adult shampoos are harsh on the skin of a dog and should never be used on a dog or puppy.
As long as the dish is dishwasher safe it can be put in the dishwasher with other dishes. On the bottom on the pet dish, look for a marking stating if it is or not.
wash first so you can brush after
yes
If you are a girl that is shy and needs money you should do stuff for your family like clean the dishes, water the garden, walk your dog, wash cars, have your parents have a yard sale, or rake leaves in the fall.
Yes you should at least rinse it out because you never know what your dog has been into and what type of insects or bugs were on it. If you don't wash it, then bacteria and other fungus can grow in it and it will not be good for you or the dog.
hair, towels, jeans, dog, dishes, blankets, car
what should not be in dog food is human food .human food will shorten their life span
A dog should have one bath every week a month for optimal cleanliness.