I once knew a woman who used Ivory dishwashing liquid as bubblebath. To my knowledge it worked fine. Some detergent formulas can be a bit drying to the skin with extended use (recall how your hands might feel dry after washing dishes), but to my knowledge it cleanses the skin effectively. I have used it myself before in a pinch, and it worked fine, though it did seem to dry my skin a bit, and I would not use it in this manner continuously. Bath gels and creams are formulated to cleanse the skin while providing and/or retaining moisture in the skin. Hope this helps
soap
Its depends on what type of soap but if you using bath soap then you should do on what bath soap dries out faster but if it's soap you wash your clothes in then you should do it on see what what soap gets out the stain best
Water, soap or body wash, and shampoo.
Ya! You can just wash it like you do a small dog! Wash it in a big sink or bath tub!
Simply, wash with soap
A dog should have one bath every week a month for optimal cleanliness.
If they are like a small breed of dog such as the Shih Tzu or the Bichon Frise then wash them in your sink when they are dirty. If they are like a big dog like a Golden Retriever or a Labrador then you can wash them in the bathtub. Make sure to scrub their ears and to try to avoid soap in their eyes. Thanks!
This is how I wash my dog Chloe.Ingredients:- 1 bottle of soap- 2 towels- 1 Bath Tub- 1 cupSetup:Put the cup and soap on the side of the bath tub.Put the towel on the side with the soap and cup.The 2nd towel put on the ground for your dog to lay on when it's done.First: Fill the bath tub with water. Make sure it's not steaming hot.Be careful about putting your dog in the tub.Next: Get the cup and pour it on the dog carefully. Make sure it doesn't get in the dog's ears or eyes.2nd step about washing the dog with soap: Then get the soap and rub it into the dog's fur.Rince: Pick up the cup again and put it in the water.Now pour onto your dog.Get your dog out of the tub: When picking your dog up have a towel to pick your dog up with. Dry her now with the towel.Dog on the blanket and hairdrying: Put your dog on the 2nd blanket that's on the ground. Now time to hairdry your dog.Hairdrying 2nd part: Plug the hairdryer in and put the hairdyer on medium. If you don't the dog's hair will go everywere. Each time you dry rub your dog.Treat Time: Now give your dog a treat for being so good. Now your dog will do it forever and ever.FromE--- Kiddy
If you have ever tried to grab hold of an eel, you will realise the similarity between that and trying to catch a slippery bar of soap in a bath.
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.
It might take 50 gallons of water to wash a dog, or it might take 50 quarts to wash a dog. It depends on how much water you use, how big the dog is and how long their bath is.
Yes, that is how soap works (it doesn't do anything if left on the body).