Yes. It is best to use warm water. Use a very mild soap-like baby shampoo or cat shampoo. Wash them very gently with a fluffing motion of the feathers. The bird will not like this process so you may need help. After soaping up good, rinse with warm water until all soap is gone from feathers. Towel dry and use a hair dryer to keep the bird from getting chilled.
well put it in clean water and scrub its shell that's what I do
They live in the ocean...
You don't need to bathe your snake. You DO need to provide a shallow container with about 1" of water in it for your snake to bathe itself.
Nope.
While LUSH bombs are made with all natural ingredients, it is not a wise idea to use them to bathe your dog.
all turtles have a somach
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
Land turtles still like to drink from and bathe in shallow water, so if you have them as pets put a container in with them that they can easily get into and out of. Tortoises, however do not like to get into water and are fine drinking out of a regular water bowl.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
"I will bathe".
Bathe is correct.
You can bathe a dog anytime.
I bathe mines in the sink if its bigger then 5 inches then bathe it in the bath tub.
bathe (JHappy321 says) yes bathe because if you used it in a sentence bath would be "Oh your giving your dog a bath?" and bathe would be "Wanna bathe the dog?"
That is the correct spelling of "bathed" (past tense of to bathe, to wash).
Bathe is the verb, bath is the noun. "I am going to bathe." "I am going to take a bath."
Giraffes have never been seen to bathe.
Landon Bathe was born in 1982.