Yes. Drowning is not about the amount of water the person is in but how the water enters the persons system. If the child gets too much bath water in their lungs at once without being able to spit it out they can drown. But...a child should NEVER be left alone in a bath long enough for that to happen....PERIOD!
Yes, you can drown fleas in a bath by using soapy water. Fleas cannot swim and will drown when submerged in water with soap.
Yes, fleas can drown in a bath because they are not able to swim and will eventually become submerged in water.
Yes, fleas can drown in a bath because they are not able to swim and can become submerged in water, leading to their death.
You can drown in an inch of water
No!! Are you Gonna put it in Water. If You are thinking a Bath No it will drown him.
Yes, fleas can survive a bath, but they may drown if not removed quickly. Fleas have a waterproof exoskeleton that helps them stay afloat in water.
You fill the water bowl ( or any water pond thingy you have ) enough for the crabs completely submerge but not enough that they drown. They will bath them selves as they feel needed.
because they think they might drown and sometimes dogs don't like water :(
A partial bath in a home is also sometimes called a half bath, or a 3/4 bath. A half bath has a sink and toilet, a 3/4 bath has a shower, sink, and toilet.
Yes, you can drown fleas on a dog by using a flea shampoo or by giving the dog a bath with warm soapy water. Fleas can be effectively killed by drowning them in water.
Yes, it is possible to drown fleas on a cat by giving the cat a bath with flea shampoo or by using a flea comb to remove the fleas and then drowning them in soapy water.
You do not want to put your hamster in water, it could drown. To give a hamster a ''bath'' you can use a barely damp wash cloth and stroke it down it's body.