Yes you can from what i hear but try to have the shower kind of low and have lukewarm water.P.S: if your bird doesn't like water to begin with,please don't do it!
Shampoo and water.
We don't know which antibiotic you're talking about so we don't know. But just wash it out with water. And you should probably just read the manual and do what it says when you would get it in the eye.
no because the soap will make them sick. the best way to wash them is to put water on them.
If your are talking about your first wash, you need to wash your hair twice. The first wash the water doesn't get all the way in your hair and makes it harder to rinse out. The oils on your hair block the water, that's why you need wash it twice. The shampoo breaks down the water, letting it get deeper into your hair,
If there is no water available, you cannot wash your clothes in the washing machine. You will need access to water in order to properly clean your clothes.
Use soap? And/or alcohol wash. Water's a good idea, unless you use the alcohol wash Which doesn't need water.
Yes, budgies can eat lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumber in moderation. Lettuce should be given sparingly, as some types can cause diarrhea. Tomatoes are safe but should be offered in small amounts due to their acidity. Cucumbers are hydrating and can be a healthy snack for budgies, but always wash and chop them into manageable pieces.
About 3-4 .
First wash the skin with water.
Yes. Budgerigars are native to Australia, although they are domesticated around the world. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
You can, but you need another ingredient. You cant just wash it with water and it'll be clean! You need soap. Scrub soap on the shirt and then rinse it in water. Your clothes will be clean. I GUARANTEE IT!!!!
This question is a matter of opinion. Some people like English budgies better than regular budgies or other people like regular budgies better than English budgies.