My boy got skunked! (literally)
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Ilion, NY
Posts: 1,293
Originally Posted by traumaRN
Thanks for all the advice. I will try the peroxide/baking soda mix. I went ahead with the tomato juice because I remembered my mom using it on my dog growing up and I had to do something. It looked like a blood bath in my basement! Tucker hates baths on a good day, lol. All I had was V8 on hand, so the smell of skunk, celery, and wet dog nearly knocked me over! He's still a little pungent, though. Placing bowls of vinegar and lighting candles as we speak...
My Buddy (on the right in my avatar) got skunked and I used V8-2 gallons (yes 2 gallons...we had bought it for a function, thank goodness) the smell still lingered; no wheres near as bad but Buddy, the bathtub and I were all ORANGE!!! It was funny!!! AFTER the fact! :)
#22
My cocker spaniel was sprayed 3 times in one month. Took him right to the bath tub and shampooed him with cheap shampoo. It's been a month or so now and he still has some odor. As bad as it smells when someone runs over a skunk it is 100 times worse when it is sprayed directly on a pet. The tomato juice didn't work for me either. Mary
#23
Originally Posted by traumaRN
Thanks for all the advice. I will try the peroxide/baking soda mix. I went ahead with the tomato juice because I remembered my mom using it on my dog growing up and I had to do something. It looked like a blood bath in my basement! Tucker hates baths on a good day, lol. All I had was V8 on hand, so the smell of skunk, celery, and wet dog nearly knocked me over! He's still a little pungent, though. Placing bowls of vinegar and lighting candles as we speak...
#24
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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We buy Nature's Miracle by the gallon. Douse the pup and let him dry. We use a soaked washcloth for the face so it won't get in the eyes. Once dry, a bath with doggy shampoo will get it all out. If he ingested any, it takes about 3 weeks to work itself out of the system.
Sorry, I have a personal problem with the Massengil concept. I mean, really - whose girly part were so rank that someone made the connection to skunk? That is just nasty.
Sorry, I have a personal problem with the Massengil concept. I mean, really - whose girly part were so rank that someone made the connection to skunk? That is just nasty.
#25
I was wondering about the Massengil thing myself; but you literally made me laugh out loud!
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
We buy Nature's Miracle by the gallon. Douse the pup and let him dry. We use a soaked washcloth for the face so it won't get in the eyes. Once dry, a bath with doggy shampoo will get it all out. If he ingested any, it takes about 3 weeks to work itself out of the system.
Sorry, I have a personal problem with the Massengil concept. I mean, really - whose girly part were so rank that someone made the connection to skunk? That is just nasty.
Sorry, I have a personal problem with the Massengil concept. I mean, really - whose girly part were so rank that someone made the connection to skunk? That is just nasty.
#26
Originally Posted by Kehoeta
Here is the ultimate in de-skunker..
quart of Hydrogen Peroxide, and a 10-drops of dish soap and 1/4 cup of baking soda.
Wash dog, use rubber gloves - because the skunk oil could end up on you.
Rinse well...
Also - if the dog got in the house and it smells - put a couple of bowls of cider vinegar out and around.. Somehow it absorbs the stink.
The big old boy in my avatar cannot resist skunks.
quart of Hydrogen Peroxide, and a 10-drops of dish soap and 1/4 cup of baking soda.
Wash dog, use rubber gloves - because the skunk oil could end up on you.
Rinse well...
Also - if the dog got in the house and it smells - put a couple of bowls of cider vinegar out and around.. Somehow it absorbs the stink.
The big old boy in my avatar cannot resist skunks.
#28
Originally Posted by Kehoeta
Here is the ultimate in de-skunker..
quart of Hydrogen Peroxide, and a 10-drops of dish soap and 1/4 cup of baking soda.
Wash dog, use rubber gloves - because the skunk oil could end up on you.
Rinse well...
Also - if the dog got in the house and it smells - put a couple of bowls of cider vinegar out and around.. Somehow it absorbs the stink.
The big old boy in my avatar cannot resist skunks.
quart of Hydrogen Peroxide, and a 10-drops of dish soap and 1/4 cup of baking soda.
Wash dog, use rubber gloves - because the skunk oil could end up on you.
Rinse well...
Also - if the dog got in the house and it smells - put a couple of bowls of cider vinegar out and around.. Somehow it absorbs the stink.
The big old boy in my avatar cannot resist skunks.
Kathi in PA
#30
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: WISCONSIN
Posts: 381
I can remember back in the 60's we were up north and the dogs were skunked late one nite. My parents put the 3 dogs in a mobile home we were not using any longer for the noc. Next morning my mom was going to get some tomato juice left the dogs out .Guess what, the dogs didn't smell but the trailer had to be condemn.LOL
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