yes but if you use it too much it will dry your dogs skin
You should wait a month ,at the least, to wash your dog. Keep in mind that the soap isn't good on a dog's skin.
Like humans, you can also wash your dog with water, soap, and probably even dog shampoo. I'm not really sure, but this makes a lot of sense!! Use a special dog shampoo and not plain soap and water as dogs skins have a different pH than humans and some human soaps can be harmful to their skin and coat.
If you use it directly on him, it isn't the best thing for him. However, I wash my dog with natural lavender soap from lavendersoap.org which has lavender and chamomile essential oil in it (depending on which soap you buy) and not only dpoes he smell great, it is calming for him and the house smells great after too!
ivory contains horse bone and nail clippings
Why?...... um... I suggest soap? well is it still attached to the animal if not i wouldn't use soap but if it is bathe it like a dog if it is not still attached to the animal possibly put it in the washer on hand wash i have only done Jack Rabbit fur unattached.
Simply, wash with soap
Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.
wash it off with soap
James N. Gamble invented the ivory soap
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. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
ivory hand soap liquid ingredients
From what I've read, Ivory soap was about 10 cents.
no, it is a different kind of ivory
This is nonfiction. Ivory soap is known to float due to its unique formulation that incorporates air bubbles during production.
You wash your leg really good with water and soap.
ivory is the best soap for soap carving.