Get Rid of Skunk Smell on Dogs

If you’re a pet owner and live anywhere in the vicinity of these black and white little beasts, chances are you have already had to get rid of skunk smell on dogs. Maybe you’re one of the people who tried Febreeze, or beer, or women’s douche (yes), and perhaps you had luck. Perhaps you failed miserably and have just grown accustomed to tasting skunk in your orange juice and even when you brush your teeth. However, if you want to get rid of skunk smell on dogs right away, for good, you need to be prepared. No more running around like a maniac and cursing the gods for putting you in this mess, when all the while your hideous mutt is sliding himself sideways along your white daybed, shaking his drool all over the pillows and starting to bite them even because he doesn’t know what to do either. No. Get rid of skunk smell on dogs like a pro. One day the skill will get the respect it deserves, and you will be ready to get rid of skunk smell like nobody else. Except maybe me.

One Response to “Get Rid of Skunk Smell on Dogs”

  1. Olivia Says:

    Awesome research about the acid in the vinegar getting rid of the oil from the skunk. My dog got sprayed in the face, with us standing four feet away, with an open patio door. Our sunroom, deck, bbq cover, basically everything in the path of the skunk’s butt got sprayed. So, now I’ve got some great ideas for cleaning the wood to get rid of that smell. For me, I used tomato juice on the dog’s face. It’s less acidic I beleive than vinegar, and a bit better to pour on the dog’s face. Right in her eye too it sprayed. So, tomato juice worked for immediate cleaning of the dog. I just have to now use something a bit stronger for everything else. Thanks for the info. Hope to smell better soon.

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