skunk stink removel
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: every where wild
Posts: 80
skunk stink removel
What is your potion for getting that stink off your dog??/
mine is.. works well but not great..
Pert plus1/2 cup
White vinager1/2 cup
and some borax let it fizz
and spray it off with some warm water?
mine is.. works well but not great..
Pert plus1/2 cup
White vinager1/2 cup
and some borax let it fizz
and spray it off with some warm water?
#2
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Mid Hudson Valley, NY
Posts: 99
This is going to sound really wierd, but my vet told me to wash the blasted mutt down with Scope mouthwash. Gave the beast a bath, and poured a couple of bottles all over him. Turned him a sickly green color, but the stink was gone. Lasted for two days, then it rained. Back to square one.
What made the whole episode so funny is the fact that the dog is a Samoyed. Pure white. Looking at a green Sammy is enough to reduce you to a lump of hysterical laughter.
What made the whole episode so funny is the fact that the dog is a Samoyed. Pure white. Looking at a green Sammy is enough to reduce you to a lump of hysterical laughter.
#4
I make my own and carry the supplies
1 qt of Hydrogen peroxide
1 TSP of Baking soda
2 Dash of Dawn dish soap
Must use - you can not save it or premix ahead of time.
Mix all ingredients in a can a lather dog.
then rinse dog off by either swimming or with a hose.
And it is gone.
I usually follow up with a Fresh Scent Hartz Mnt shampoo.
In my dog kit I always have Hydrogen peroxide so a small box of baking soda was no problem.
And I always have dish soap in the truck.
Works greats
JW
1 qt of Hydrogen peroxide
1 TSP of Baking soda
2 Dash of Dawn dish soap
Must use - you can not save it or premix ahead of time.
Mix all ingredients in a can a lather dog.
then rinse dog off by either swimming or with a hose.
And it is gone.
I usually follow up with a Fresh Scent Hartz Mnt shampoo.
In my dog kit I always have Hydrogen peroxide so a small box of baking soda was no problem.
And I always have dish soap in the truck.
Works greats
JW
#8
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bedford, VA
Posts: 85
I saw a recent Mythbusters episode and in their opinion/experience the hydrogen peroxide/baking soda/dish soap worked the best..
they also tried the FDS and a few others
brian
they also tried the FDS and a few others
brian
I make my own and carry the supplies
1 qt of Hydrogen peroxide
1 TSP of Baking soda
2 Dash of Dawn dish soap
Must use - you can not save it or premix ahead of time.
Mix all ingredients in a can a lather dog.
then rinse dog off by either swimming or with a hose.
And it is gone.
I usually follow up with a Fresh Scent Hartz Mnt shampoo.
In my dog kit I always have Hydrogen peroxide so a small box of baking soda was no problem.
And I always have dish soap in the truck.
Works greats
JW
1 qt of Hydrogen peroxide
1 TSP of Baking soda
2 Dash of Dawn dish soap
Must use - you can not save it or premix ahead of time.
Mix all ingredients in a can a lather dog.
then rinse dog off by either swimming or with a hose.
And it is gone.
I usually follow up with a Fresh Scent Hartz Mnt shampoo.
In my dog kit I always have Hydrogen peroxide so a small box of baking soda was no problem.
And I always have dish soap in the truck.
Works greats
JW
#9
JW!'s recipe that was shown is a common one shown across many trapping sites. I have it too and luckily, haven't had to use it in some time. LOL! Never heard the one about using it right away, don't store it, but that sounds good to me. Good tip!
I also had a trap that took a skunk. Needless to say, the trap stunk! I got some tomato juice and soaked the trap in that. Something about the acid in it I guess.
It worked.
G'day
iSnipe
I also had a trap that took a skunk. Needless to say, the trap stunk! I got some tomato juice and soaked the trap in that. Something about the acid in it I guess.
It worked.
G'day
iSnipe
#10