Acutally, according to Frontline, "It is recommended you do not bath or shampoo your dog for at least 48 hours after you have applied FRONTLINE PLUS or FRONTLINE SPRAY."
http://www.frontlineplus.com.au/puppy_love/dogs_frontline_FAQs.asp#four
FrontLine Efficacy After Pet BathWe have been using FrontLine on our dog and cat for years. According to FrontLine, "After application, keep the dog or cat from getting wet until the application area appears dry, usually 24 hours. If a FRONTLINE Brand Product is to be applied after a bath, make sure the pet is completely dry before application."Give your dog a flee bath, or change the brand of flea collar.
The minimum would be two weeks. I had the same problem, and if you're cat still has fleas, try Frontline Plus. It worked SO well for me, but the regular Frontline didn't do anything! You can comb your cat with a flea comb soon after you've applied Frontline. Place the cat on a light-coloured towel or sheet, or even place him in the bath and comb him thoroughly. This will take the adults out of the fur and will be visible on the towel or in the bath. Be sure to do this once or even twice a day to remove as many adult fleas as possible. Also, wash any furniture and carpets regularly as flea larvae and eggs can live in these for months.
dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
Actually you CAN give a Guinea pig a bath but you should not put them back in their cage when they are damp (this is how they get colds).It should be around 50 degrees or higher when you give him/her a bath but be sure to remember to dry your friend with a towel (NO HAIR DRYERS). SQ
Once a week.
when it needs one
Not immediately. It is best to wait at least 2 days after a bath before applying Frontline. The oils on your dog's coat need to replenish before the Frontline can effectively spread across the skin. If you give it too early it will be ineffective and may cause irritation instead.
You should give them a bath at least once a week. Well at least that's what I did with my beagle Cassy.
give him a but bath about 3 times a week then take off any matted hair
Newborn pups: give bath in sink. Pups: give bath in sink :D
feed it some puffleos and play with it then give it a bath and it should be happy and playful
Hampsters do not need to take baths. I wouldn't if I were you.