mercman Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 My dumb dogs got skunked in the backyard What is the best recipe for de skunking 2 dumb muts
ChrisK Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Here ya go !! http://www.toller1.com/howtodeskunkyourdog.html As soon as you realize your dog has been sprayed by a skunk, don some rubber or latex gloves and old clothes and look her over for bites or scratches. Also check her eyes for redness or discharge. If any injuries are found, you should contact your veterinarian before proceeding. Time is of the essence here - the longer you wait to begin the process, the harder it will be to remove the stench. Get set up for bathing your dog outdoors or in an easy to clean area of your home (laundry room, bathroom, etc). If indoors, open a window to save your nose! Apply a small strip of eye lubricant (such as Puralube) or 1-2 drops of mineral oil to your dog's eyes. This will help protect the eyes in case any of the solution splashes or drips in. 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. 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. Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists). Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone. Dry your dog well and give her a treat!
mike rousseau Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Tomato sauce in the bathtub... Lots of tomato sauce...
Pikeslayer Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 My dumb dogs got skunked in the backyard What is the best recipe for de skunking 2 dumb muts Very fast!! http://www.google.ca/search?q=how+to+tie+a+bow+tie&hl=en&client=safari&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=nPgDTuPJCMOztweTzvXgDQ&ved=0CCQQsAQ&biw=981&bih=661 Slayer
irishfield Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Yep... Chrisk or MM. Either one.. easiest is to go buy a gross of Heinz before Walmart closes...
irishfield Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Thanks for the link Slayer... I like this bow tie
Grimace Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Put your finger on their ear. Bwahahaha. Seriously I don't know. My digs hand had it before but I don't know if I used the best stuff. That stench is just like lamp oil. It gets into everything and doesn't subside easily. Good luck dude.
mercman Posted June 24, 2011 Author Report Posted June 24, 2011 Yep... Chrisk or MM. Either one.. easiest is to go buy a gross of Heinz before Walmart closes... Well, ketchup doesnt work.I tested it on the smaller one first.She difinately like the taste though. I dont have tomatoe sauce.
skeeter Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Tomato juice WONT work. The vets use MaCleans toothpaste, to wash animals with. Wet the dog down, put the tooth paste in your hands, then rub the dog down with it,starting from the nose and working your way back. Then rinse them off. Take a little bit and put it in the dogs mouth, to get rid of the bad breath.
Mike the Pike Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 At first I thought you were talking bout your fishing lol.Well that sux .I think the south shore skunk population is outta control.
irishfield Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Tomato juice WONT work. Not if I suggest it anyhow... it's worked for decades.. it will work this week!
mercman Posted June 24, 2011 Author Report Posted June 24, 2011 Tomato Juice Paul. Tomatoes are tomatoes The neighbor gaves us some baking soda, and peroxide.She also asked if i wanted mustard on my dogs. It worked on the dogs, now i need a scrub......Man thats some awfull stuff
The Urban Fisherman Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Bah ginnys roomates dog got skunked during university and they got the smell out but she's sleeping with my 3 month old daughter who will be waking her up several times tonight to eat, so your crap out of luck Paul! I'm not waking her up to ask! lol I think it was tomato sauce though as others suggested! Good Luck Dude!
skeeter Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Not if I suggest it anyhow... it's worked for decades.. it will work this week! My reply was not directed towards you Wayne. Mercman asked for advise and I replied. My wife use to work for a vet and that is what the vet said, and that is what the use. My Shepard was sprayed a few times by skunks and the tooth paste method always worked .
Roy Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 The poor skunk is at home and his momma is on the net looking dog stench removal recipes.
Mike the Pike Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 The poor skunk is at home and his momma is on the net looking dog stench removal recipes. lol Roy
mercman Posted June 24, 2011 Author Report Posted June 24, 2011 The poor skunk is at home and his momma is on the net looking dog stench removal recipes. nothing is sadder than lookin at a dog drooling and sneezing with skunk juice in thier faces.But the stupid thing is, they would both chase that same skunk 2 hours from now DUMB DUMD DUMB
dhickey Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 (edited) So wheres your finger now??? But seriously there is a product called skunk B gone. TSC carrys it as well as vets . it works great. For tonite make them sleep on an old blanket after they are compleetly bathed.(blanket will be garbage tomorow) Tomorow first thing GET SKUNK B GONE bath them in it at least twice. The smell wont be compleetly gone but barable. Baby powder helps to draw the smell out in the next few weeks. but you have to bath them at least once a week. (head and shoulders works best) No mater what you use now the smell will stick with them for at least 3 weeks just keep them kleen and well groomed. I think we might have a new nick name for you? Edited June 24, 2011 by saltydawg
glen Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Do those dogs sleep at the foot of your bed? You got Tomatoes and mustard now you need a real big hot dog bun to put them in.
irishfield Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Do those dogs sleep at the foot of your bed? You got Tomatoes and mustard now you need a real big hot dog bun to put them in.
vinnimon Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 (edited) My dumb dogs got skunked in the backyard What is the best recipe for de skunking 2 dumb muts Fresh tomatoes and some tomatoe sauce. Use the tomatoes as a scrub and the sauce as a shampoo. Edited June 24, 2011 by vinnimon
Gerritt Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+remove+skunk+smell+from+dog
docknocker Posted June 24, 2011 Report Posted June 24, 2011 Here ya go !! http://www.toller1.c...unkyourdog.html As soon as you realize your dog has been sprayed by a skunk, don some rubber or latex gloves and old clothes and look her over for bites or scratches. Also check her eyes for redness or discharge. If any injuries are found, you should contact your veterinarian before proceeding. Time is of the essence here - the longer you wait to begin the process, the harder it will be to remove the stench. Get set up for bathing your dog outdoors or in an easy to clean area of your home (laundry room, bathroom, etc). If indoors, open a window to save your nose! Apply a small strip of eye lubricant (such as Puralube) or 1-2 drops of mineral oil to your dog's eyes. This will help protect the eyes in case any of the solution splashes or drips in. 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. 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. Allow the solution to remain on your dog for at least five minutes (longer if strong odor persists). Rinse your dog well with lukewarm water. Repeat steps 3-5 as necessary until odor is gone. Dry your dog well and give her a treat! And if you need to get the stink out of the house, Set out several bowls with some white vinegar in them(just keep them high enough so dogs can't get at them) This works and house will be skunk free in 24hrs. I am speaking from experience! Good luck!
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