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Hydrogen peroxide, put a quart of it in a bucket, mix in baking soda and a little Dawn soap. Lather the mutt up and let it sit for a few then rinse her off.
Good as new.
When you mix the stuff get it a little 'paste' like. My dog has been hit a few times and that has ALWAYS worked. Hell, the first time the dog was in are bed later that night. You couldn't tell. ^^^ This 1 qt H2O2 1/4 cup baking Soda couple teaspoons of dish soap to get it to soak in Don't get it in the eyes. It will bleach the hair a little, but works great to get rid of the stink. Jerry
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We tried the peroxide baking soda mix, and the skunkoff was much better. We also keep it in reserve. We got the skunkoff from Petco, but bought reserves from Amazon. It took many baths, and about a month to get rid of the odor last time. Lucky on 1/3 dogs got it.
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Get rid of damn dog! Problem solved Two year olds best friend, not an option. Still smells some, did the skunk off, hardware store didn't have peroxide and I really hate going to the grocery store.
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