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Quote from: TSmith34 on September 19, 2018, 02:12:20 PM
My dogs got skunked a couple of months ago.
In my backyard.
At 2:30am.

Turns out your options for purchasing tomato juice at 3:00am are somewhat limited.

Don't do the tomato juice.  It stains your tub.
The Petcos stores sell a de-skunking spray that does work.

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Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on September 19, 2018, 02:23:04 PM
Don't do the tomato juice.  It stains your tub.
The Petcos stores sell a de-skunking spray that does work.

Petco also wasn't open at 3:00am.  My wife googled up some recipe using baking soda and other ingredients that was enough to tide us over to the next day.  We did indeed buy some skunk odor remover (from Home Depot I think) to try to get the last of the smell out, but it didn't work all that much more effectively than the baking soda concoction.
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Quote from: TSmith34 on September 19, 2018, 02:37:57 PM
Petco also wasn't open at 3:00am.  My wife googled up some recipe using baking soda and other ingredients that was enough to tide us over to the next day.  We did indeed buy some skunk odor remover (from Home Depot I think) to try to get the last of the smell out, but it didn't work all that much more effectively than the baking soda concoction.

Trust me, I've tried many things.
Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide is the way to go.
The bad part is when they get it in their ears, though. There's no washing that out fully.
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