Sitting in the cold
#11
So is Pepie La Pew history - do like the sardine idea or even a can of tuna.....but then again it might be jsut Cat food!...and I have a great recipe to remove skunk scent off dogs!
1 Quart 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 1/2 cup baking soda, and a dash of dawn dish soap(other dish soaps work too) - Mix all ingreidients, wet dog with hose and lather on dog. Rinse and repeat. A quart makes enough to douse the dog at least twice. I then follow up with a normal dog shampoo - if used - guaranteed that mutt can sleep with you with no stinky effects!
JW
1 Quart 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 1/2 cup baking soda, and a dash of dawn dish soap(other dish soaps work too) - Mix all ingreidients, wet dog with hose and lather on dog. Rinse and repeat. A quart makes enough to douse the dog at least twice. I then follow up with a normal dog shampoo - if used - guaranteed that mutt can sleep with you with no stinky effects!

JW
#14
So is Pepie La Pew history - do like the sardine idea or even a can of tuna.....but then again it might be jsut Cat food!...and I have a great recipe to remove skunk scent off dogs!
1 Quart 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 1/2 cup baking soda, and a dash of dawn dish soap(other dish soaps work too) - Mix all ingreidients, wet dog with hose and lather on dog. Rinse and repeat. A quart makes enough to douse the dog at least twice. I then follow up with a normal dog shampoo - if used - guaranteed that mutt can sleep with you with no stinky effects!
JW
1 Quart 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, 1/2 cup baking soda, and a dash of dawn dish soap(other dish soaps work too) - Mix all ingreidients, wet dog with hose and lather on dog. Rinse and repeat. A quart makes enough to douse the dog at least twice. I then follow up with a normal dog shampoo - if used - guaranteed that mutt can sleep with you with no stinky effects!

JW
I had to use it on my black lab 2 times, after the second time he learned his lesson.
But I use the whole box of baking soda along with the full quart of Peroxide and a good squirt of dawn dish soap.
I mix it all togeather in a big bowl and apply real good and let set for as long as the dog will let you, then partial rince, apply the rest, let set and rince again. Followed by a scented dog shampoo bath and a spray of nice manly smelling cologne.
(BP)
#16
Skunks are one animal that gives me a chance to do some urban night hunting with a pellet rifle. There was a large group of skunks that would travel around my neighborhood and act like they owned the place. If I see one coming when I go outside to smoke late at night, I'll run into the house to get a .177 springer rifle. Aim for the head, and quickly stuff them into 4-6 plastic bags to cut down on the smell. They generally don't release very much scent when they're shot by surprise. But once the smell oozes out it can linger so don't waste too much time taking photos. One photo shows some drops of blood from one skunk that I only wounded. I think that scared it off for a while.
Last edited by arcticap; 12-28-2011 at 09:20 PM.
#17
This recipe works Great!
I had to use it on my black lab 2 times, after the second time he learned his lesson.
But I use the whole box of baking soda along with the full quart of Peroxide and a good squirt of dawn dish soap.
I mix it all togeather in a big bowl and apply real good and let set for as long as the dog will let you, then partial rince, apply the rest, let set and rince again. Followed by a scented dog shampoo bath and a spray of nice manly smelling cologne.
(BP)
I had to use it on my black lab 2 times, after the second time he learned his lesson.
But I use the whole box of baking soda along with the full quart of Peroxide and a good squirt of dawn dish soap.
I mix it all togeather in a big bowl and apply real good and let set for as long as the dog will let you, then partial rince, apply the rest, let set and rince again. Followed by a scented dog shampoo bath and a spray of nice manly smelling cologne.
(BP)
JW
#18
There is a product called Nature's Miracle Skunk Odor remover that is excellent for removing skunk odor. Not sure where you can get it in your area. Feed stores in the area may carry it. If you do a search for it you can find it. Be sure to search for the skunk odor remover as they make other items also.
#20
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Skunks are one animal that gives me a chance to do some urban night hunting with a pellet rifle. There was a large group of skunks that would travel around my neighborhood and act like they owned the place. If I see one coming when I go outside to smoke late at night, I'll run into the house to get a .177 springer rifle. Aim for the head, and quickly stuff them into 4-6 plastic bags to cut down on the smell. They generally don't release very much scent when they're shot by surprise. But once the smell oozes out it can linger so don't waste too much time taking photos. One photo shows some drops of blood from one skunk that I only wounded. I think that scared it off for a while.



