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Author Topic: Dog sprayed by Skunk - Right now!  (Read 7324 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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So I heard my dog barking about 5 minutes ago and started calling her. She comes running and in the house and about 2 seconds later I smell....the smell! She has bee sprayed by a damn skunk and now my house stinks!!!!! What the heck do I do?? I know where she is sleeping tonight! :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz:

Offline Grouseman

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Use Skunk Off, I always keep some on hand, it dilutes the smell. Concentrated downy detergent works to. But not as good!

Offline ScottPugh

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http://www.ehow.com/tips_3017_2.html

Vinegar does it (might be bad) - One cup of vinegar into the bathtub and fill with some water. Scopp/pour the vinegar water over the pet several times. Then wash with regular shampoo.

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Offline Grute Man

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Here's another one to try.  My brother in law's dog got sprayed and did the mad dash all through his house including on his bed while his wife was -- WAS -- still sleeping.  OMG that must have been a bad scene.  Anyway, he said this was the only thing that helped him and he tried the tomatoe juice, over the counter stuff bla bla bla.  Here ya go and good luck:

a bucket
a scrub brush - soft to medium bristles

a large bottle of hydrogen peroxide
1 Cup of baking soda
1 Cup of liquid hand soap - something soft on the skin - not too industrial

To make a double batch, double everything except the hydrogen peroxide.

Mix everything, apply it, rinse it and repeat when she's dry again. 

He said they took about 6 baths in that stuff.

Good luck.
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Offline Model12

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Grute said it well. The baking soda and vinegar w/break the molecular structure of the skunk spray (thiol). The hand soap is for some better smell and softer on the skin as the vinegar and baking soda are by no means a moisturizer and don't smell as good.
Anyway, that's about as good as it gets.
I've tried the tomato juice and all that does is make your dog smell like skunk w/tomato juice.
If you want to do a search, look at some chemical that breaks a thiol down as that's what's in a skunks spray that makes it so tough to alleviate.
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Offline huntr42

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I have always had good luck using douche(i know I know) but it had proved to be a good resource for this

Offline The General

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I have always had good luck using douche(i know I know) but it had proved to be a good resource for this

 :ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:

I hope I never have to try this out.  I'm still laughing but if it works super.
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Offline GirlGuide

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I have always had good luck using douche(i know I know) but it had proved to be a good resource for this
OMG Hunter, I am still laughing!!   :ROTFLMAO: I'm going to have to tell my husband about this one, it's too funny to keep to myself!   :ROTFLMAO:  And as The General already said...whatever works!  Thanks!  ::dancinred::
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Offline Mayfly

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Update:

It turned out that my dog did not get sprayed. I still do not know what happened. She came in and stuck horribly and I kicked her out. The next morning I worked and when I came home I could not smell it on here. Thought maybe it was my allergies and bum nose but I never smelt it again. It smelled so strong when she came in that night, can't explain what happened!? ???

Oh well....I guess that is a good thing! ;D

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Offline huntr42

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I did have a similar thing happen where my dog came in smelling like skunk and later in was hardly smellable(new word) but i figured out that she had stepped in the spray and it wore off of her pads quickly,this is assuming the skunk sprayed and the spray was on the grass and she walked in it