Be prepared is the boy scout motto. I'm looking for remedies to keep around the house. I have always heard tomatoe juice. In Chicago we don't put ketchup on our hot dogs anything else out there.
Milt, my dogs get skunked almost every day. I use a very potent mixture of arsenic, chlorine, alcohol, Stryc-9, and good ole' household bleach. It takes the smell out every time, NO PROBLEM.
Did I ever mention that I have the only White GSDs in the world that can do serious protection and top-level schutzhund competition. That is, when they are feeling up to it.
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Hey Jerky, stick with the tomata' juice it works pretty good. This, I'm not joking about. BTDT!
Milt BTW, I like New York pizza better than Chicago. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
VanCamp, when you finally form your new org. and have a monthly magazine. Make sure you put in your skunk remedy, along with the automatic Squirel feeder and not to forget the barbed wire kennel.In the future please list what percentage of each ingredient.
Peroxide & Baking Soda. Those kitties with the racing stripes are armed and dangerous. The following solution worked pretty well for me.
1 qt Hydrogen Peroxide (3% solution)
1/4 cup baking soda
2 tablespoons of dishwashing soap
Contrary to popular opinion, using tomato juice is just a myth when it comes to eliminating the smell of a skunk. All this will do is add the smell of tomato juice to the smell of the spray, or it's chemical name butenyl. . The dishwasher detergent will bring the butenyl to the surface, and the other two chemicals will chemically react with the smell and destroy it.
WARNING.... Do not pre-mix this solution and try to store it! If you put the ingredients in a bottle, it will explode.
That sounds pretty cool. I have to say that the tomato juice thing isn't 100%, but it worked pretty well with my dog. You have to make sure you leave it on long enough. Then you rinse it with dishsoap. Maybe it was just the dishsoap that did something. Helped to get some of that crud outa there.
"If you put the ingredients into a bottle it will explode!"
Just a question, but is it safe to use napalm on dogs? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
There is a product my vet sells called Skunk Off, it is like a gel that your rub into the area that got blasted. It works better than other things I have tried but still the smell lingers on.............
I bet napalm would get rid of the skunk smell (and the dog too!)
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