While some baby wipes can work for dogs not all of them are.
Baby wipes to clean dog s face.
Dogs cannot lick their own face so this can reduce the risk of them possibly suffering a reaction to chemicals in a baby wipe but i would.
And be sure to approach this area slowly so you don t startle your dog.
The thing that makes ingredients in baby wipes such as propylene glycol so dangerous for dogs is their behavioral habits.
Cats spend a lot of their time licking their fur to keep clean.
Using a water moistened wash cloth or sponge very gently wipe the area around the eye to loosen and remove this dirt.
In short dog wipes are great for spot cleaning.
Dogs are constantly licking themselves.
Moreover most baby wipes will contain a substance called propylene glycol which helps to clean human skin but it s toxic to dogs.
The ingredients in baby wipes are designed to clean skin prevent rashes and keep skin smooth.
Never wipe the eye itself.
I don t see the harm of using certain baby wipes to clean your dog s face from time to time providing you use unscented and hypoallergenic ones in other words the ones for sensitive skin.
They re also helpful for cleaning small areas such as dirty paws or mud on your dog s muzzle.
Dog wipes work well on surface dirt or dirt floating on top of your dog s coat.
You have to be sure that any ingredient your dog may ingest from a baby wipe is safe.
They do it to clean themselves up to alleviate discomfort or even when they re bored.
Cleaning your dog s eyes.
Cats should not be cleaned with baby wipes because they are tongue bathers.
If you clean your dog s paws after playing or their bottom after they relieve themselves there is a good chance that they are going to lick the moisture from the wipes.
You ve probably noticed the globs that can form around your dog s eyes.