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No, you should not use Dove shampoo or any human shampoo on your dog, as it can disrupt their skin’s natural pH balance and cause irritation or infection.
In emergencies, you can use baby shampoo or a neutral pH human shampoo as a one-time alternative, but dog-specific shampoo is always the best choice.
Dawn dish soap can be used on dogs only in emergencies, such as to remove oil or fleas, but it is too harsh for regular use and can irritate their skin.
In emergencies, baby shampoo or neutral pH human shampoo can be used once, but dog-specific shampoos are best for regular use to protect sensitive canine skin.
Human shampoos are generally not safe for dogs; however, in emergencies, unscented baby shampoo or neutral pH shampoos may be used once if rinsed thoroughly.
You shouldn't use human shampoo on dogs, as it can disrupt their skin's pH balance and cause irritation or health issues. Always use dog-specific shampoos unless it's an emergency, and consult your vet if unsure.
Puppies, especially small breeds, should be fed four to six times a day to prevent hypoglycemia and support healthy growth.
Wet food can support hydration and is gentler on teeth, while dry food is convenient and helps reduce plaque. The best choice depends on the puppy’s needs.
Puppies, especially small breeds, should be fed four to six times per day to support their rapid metabolism and prevent hypoglycemia.
Both wet and dry food can be suitable for puppies depending on their individual needs; dry food supports dental health and convenience, while wet food aids hydration and is easier for puppies with dental issues to eat.

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