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Skunk
There is nothing quite like the smell of skunk
wafting toward you as your dog runs to greet you. The moment you smell
the cologne, "Eau de Skunk" you know you are in for a real treat. You
love your dog, but you really want nothing to do with them when they
stink to proportions that are almost unimaginable. The main thing now
is to find the best way to remove the smell.
The first step may seem a bit strange, but it involves not washing the
dog right away. If you give the dog a little time to decompress from
the encounter, the smell will actually dissipate some. The best plan is
to have your dog wait in your fenced yard for his safety and to keep
the "perfume" from inundating your home. If you have no alternative
except to bring your dog inside, cover him with a towel or other
washable item and keep him covered until you can get him cleaned up
properly. This lag time will also allow you some time to head to the
store to purchase the supplies you will need to get a handle on this.
There are many ways to try and remove skunk odor, but this homemade
remedy has worked the best for me.
Kitchen Chemistry.
- Mix 1/4-Cup baking soda
- 1-teaspoon of
liquid dish soap. (Ivory or other liquid dish soap. Not the soap for
inside the dish washing machine.)
- 1-quart of hydrogen peroxide.
- Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl.
(It
will bubble and boil so don't worry when it happens.) This is the part
that creates the oxygen.
- Work the solution into the
coat, preferably while it is still in the bubbling stage as the oxygen
will help remove the oils and reduce the smell. As with most remedies,
leave on the coat for 10-20 minutes.
- Once you are through with the Kitchen
Chemistry, use a good quality dog shampoo and dog conditioning rinse on
your dog.
- Do not store this mixture as it is
likely to
explode out of the container. Can also be used on clothing, people,
cats, horses and anything else unlucky enough to meet up with a skunk.
Here are some other alternatives, including
the old
standby of tomato juice.
Use a pet shampoo specifically for skunk odor. This
is
best done outdoors, or your whole house could stink for weeks.
Follow the directions and wear rubber/latex/vinyl gloves to protect
your hands as you scrub your pet. Remember to rinse well.
Tomato Juice can help to reduce the odor. After washing
and
rinsing your pet, pour on the juice and let it saturate the coat for
10-20 minutes. Rinse and wash again with regular pet shampoo, making
certain to really rinse well. You may need to do this several
times to get rid of the smell. Light colored pets may turn pink
or orange with this remedy, but the stain does eventually go away. If
your dog gets sprayed near Halloween, the staining of the pet could
become part of an award winning costume.
Massengill. This over-the-counter medicated douche works
wonders. For small to medium dogs, mix 2 ounces with 1 gallon of water.
For large dogs, double both the Massengill and water. Soak your dog
with the mixture and then wait 15-20 minutes. Rinse, then wash with his
regular shampoo and rinse thoroughly.
Vanilla Extract. Try dousing your pet with 1-1/4 Cups of
Vanilla
Extract (use the real Vanilla, not the imitation) mixed with a gallon
of water. Let him soak for 10-20 minutes then shampoo and rinse
thoroughly.
Enjoy your Summer!
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