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I bathed him twice, still ranks! Someone said tomato juice? Think that'll work?


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Are we to assume that this is the cause or an effect of your other thread regarding the house?

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http://dogs.about.com/od/caringfordogsandpuppies/ht/deskunking.htm

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You may have heard of skunk odor remedies like tomato juice or vinegar, but they really just cover up the odor. Products like Nature's Miracle Skunk Odor Remover have been known to work, but may be hard to find in a pinch. You can remove the odor from your dog using household items. It's all thanks to chemist Paul Krebaum, who developed the recipe in 1993. Skunk spray is very oily and contains sulfur (hence the stench). This recipe causes a chemical reaction that breaks up the oils and neutralizes the odor.

4.In the plastic container, combine 1 quart hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 to 2 teaspoons of liquid soap. Add lukewarm water if needed (for larger dogs). Mix ingredients well. The solution will fizz, as a chemical reaction is occurring. Use immediately - do not store.
5.Do not soak your dog with water prior to bathing. Promptly begin cleansing the affected areas thoroughly, massaging the solution deep into your dog's coat. You may wish to use a sponge or washcloth. Avoid getting the solution in the eyes, ears or mouth.
6.Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists).
7.Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone.
8.Dry your dog well and give her a treat!


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My half-wolf, half-samoyed was a regular skunk killer.

Bathe him in tomato juice.

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Originally Posted by RWE
Are we to assume that this is the cause or an effect of your other thread regarding the house?
Im hoping. Family came home today due to the bad odor on clothing. I threw away my jacket, ect. House stinks-dog stinks worse.

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grin When I read the title my first thought was, "How did a skunk get into his laboratory in the first place?"

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Originally Posted by eh76
http://dogs.about.com/od/caringfordogsandpuppies/ht/deskunking.htm

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4.In the plastic container, combine 1 quart hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 to 2 teaspoons of liquid soap. Add lukewarm water if needed (for larger dogs). Mix ingredients well. The solution will fizz, as a chemical reaction is occurring. Use immediately - do not store.
5.Do not soak your dog with water prior to bathing. Promptly begin cleansing the affected areas thoroughly, massaging the solution deep into your dog's coat. You may wish to use a sponge or washcloth. Avoid getting the solution in the eyes, ears or mouth.
6.Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists).
7.Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone.
8.Dry your dog well and give her a treat!


this works FAR better than tomato juice.....actually flat out destroys the oils as well as lifting them off the hair that cause the smell far better than the vast majority of things....


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convince ol bouser to stop killin skunks


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Use the Nature's Miracle Skunk Odor Remover,but before you do go to Walmart or Kmart and buy about 6 bottlles of unscented femine douche and then use them to rinse the Nature's Miracle off.

I found this to be the best method of removing skunk odor. Neve had much luck with tomatoe juice except to end up with a red dog.

It makes life easier if you send wife or girlfriend to store to buy the douche.Especially at the check out line.


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stand in the long check out line with an arm full of femine douche and yell:
"Hurry UP! This is an EMERGENCY!"


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Originally Posted by rattler
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http://dogs.about.com/od/caringfordogsandpuppies/ht/deskunking.htm

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4.In the plastic container, combine 1 quart hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 to 2 teaspoons of liquid soap. Add lukewarm water if needed (for larger dogs). Mix ingredients well. The solution will fizz, as a chemical reaction is occurring. Use immediately - do not store.
5.Do not soak your dog with water prior to bathing. Promptly begin cleansing the affected areas thoroughly, massaging the solution deep into your dog's coat. You may wish to use a sponge or washcloth. Avoid getting the solution in the eyes, ears or mouth.
6.Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists).
7.Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone.
8.Dry your dog well and give her a treat!


this works FAR better than tomato juice.....actually flat out destroys the oils as well as lifting them off the hair that cause the smell far better than the vast majority of things....


This works the best - it chemically breaks down the odor causing chemicals. Have used it many times...

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Originally Posted by ColsPaul
stand in the long check out line with an arm full of femine douche and yell:
"Hurry UP! This is an EMERGENCY!"
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Originally Posted by eh76
http://dogs.about.com/od/caringfordogsandpuppies/ht/deskunking.htm

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You may have heard of skunk odor remedies like tomato juice or vinegar, but they really just cover up the odor. Products like Nature's Miracle Skunk Odor Remover have been known to work, but may be hard to find in a pinch. You can remove the odor from your dog using household items. It's all thanks to chemist Paul Krebaum, who developed the recipe in 1993. Skunk spray is very oily and contains sulfur (hence the stench). This recipe causes a chemical reaction that breaks up the oils and neutralizes the odor.

4.In the plastic container, combine 1 quart hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 to 2 teaspoons of liquid soap. Add lukewarm water if needed (for larger dogs). Mix ingredients well. The solution will fizz, as a chemical reaction is occurring. Use immediately - do not store.
5.Do not soak your dog with water prior to bathing. Promptly begin cleansing the affected areas thoroughly, massaging the solution deep into your dog's coat. You may wish to use a sponge or washcloth. Avoid getting the solution in the eyes, ears or mouth.
6.Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists).
7.Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone.
8.Dry your dog well and give her a treat!


Add Massingale Douche to the above recipe and you have a winner!


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Yep that is what my friend says who raises border collies...she says if it gets the stink out of what it is intended for ...it will work on the dog laugh

thanks for the reminder


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Have a cat spray him, you will not notice the skunk spray after that.


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just another one of them things

my lab is an outside dog which is where mutts and cats belong

so she can smell like skunk if she wants, dogs like stink anyway. They roll in cow [bleep], rotten fish, lick their ass, enjoy each others farts. So [bleep] em.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
just another one of them things

my lab is an outside dog which is where mutts and cats belong

so she can smell like skunk if she wants, dogs like stink anyway. They roll in cow [bleep], rotten fish, lick their ass, enjoy each others farts. So [bleep] em.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
just another one of them things

my lab is an outside dog which is where mutts and cats belong

so she can smell like skunk if she wants, dogs like stink anyway. They roll in cow [bleep], rotten fish, lick their ass, enjoy each others farts. So [bleep] em.


thats it .....................................
im giving a certain persons gun stock that i have been refinishing
to a 105-107 poundish rhodesianridgeback/american staffordshire terrier mix named cookie to chew the [bleep] up in about 5 minutes or less

got a couple of good metal things in the white that are gonna make good tomatoe plant stakes this april too.................................

next time you come over
cookie will mysteriously get loose somehow and then you will wish he wasnt outside at all.......................................












































































































































































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Originally Posted by Boococky
Originally Posted by slumlord
just another one of them things

my lab is an outside dog which is where mutts and cats belong

so she can smell like skunk if she wants, dogs like stink anyway. They roll in cow [bleep], rotten fish, lick their ass, enjoy each others farts. So [bleep] em.


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