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Craig T 06-22-2016 09:30 AM

SKUNKED! Anybody Else Been Sprayed?
 
The wife is gone for a few days, so last night Tank and I ate a bloody streak and stayed up late watching action movies (Predator and Terminator 2). Just after midnight I took Tank out to pee before bed. As soon as I opened the door Tank bolted through and grabbed and shook a skunk on the front porch. Before I knew what it was I felt a spray across my face. When the dust cleared, the skunk limped off and Tank was foaming at the mouth and doing little circles with his face on the pavers. I wiped my face and started gagging. We both took direct hits.

45 minutes of washing with Natures Miracle skunk remover, followed by Tanks dog shampoo, under the cold hose only softened the smell. I stripped and left everything outside and the entire house still smells like skunk. Multiple hand and face washings with dish soap and I still smell it with every breath.

Anybody have any secret solutions?

SiberianDVM 06-22-2016 09:31 AM

Tomato juice

id10t 06-22-2016 09:33 AM

Dawn dish soap did a good job for my dog but not 100% - ended up taking her to the V-E-T for a scrub down and added a mani/pedi treatment.. well worth the $25 we paid.

If Tank has a collar, get a replacement. We took the collar off our girl and left it in the sun/rain/fresh air for 2 months before it lost teh stink.

dennis in se pa 06-22-2016 09:34 AM

Tomato juice = yes. My dogs were skunked twice. This worked well. Get a few #5 cans. ( 1quart or so). This took care of MOST of the smell. Time takes care of the rest.

id10t 06-22-2016 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by SiberianDVM (Post 9170957)
Tomato juice

Neither tomato juice, tomato sauce, or ketchup (the sauce and ketchup is what I had at 11pm when ours took a direct hit) did any good, or any more good than the 3 bath cycles would've done by themselves. Our dog is light tan and white, so it made her look like an axe murderer... which was kinda cool.

ckelly78z 06-22-2016 09:44 AM

We don't usuially have large amounts of tomato juice on hand, but Dawn dish soap seemed to work for us. It won't remove the smell completely, but once the dog dries out (no longer wet), it is barely perceptible.

vash 06-22-2016 09:47 AM

my dog grabbed a skunk and went into our house..eyes watering, and drooling..

i jumped on her and took her into the shower..i just stepped in. it was all over both of use.

i used whatever shampoo and soap product i had in the shower. pretty much the entire bottle of fancy shampoo of my wife's and i did bad things to a bar of soap.

it worked. i could smell it faintly for about year on the dog. but it was okay. so, i think speed was more important than the product.

oh the house. i burned toast. like set the toaster in the living room and just kept pushing the lever to lower the bread. i had that bread damn near on fire. the house filled with smoke and every detector went off. when the smoke cleared, no more skunk smell.

Craig T 06-22-2016 10:08 AM

We both just stepped out of the shower. I had an almost full large bottle of V8 juice in the fridge. I washed him again with the V8 and then used a whole bottle of Dove shampoo. He's MUCH better now, but I can still smell it on my hands and face though. I guess I'll desensitize to it by the end of the day.

I have all the towels and my clothes washing with bleach and detergent. I think the smell in the house may just be residual from bringing the towels inside the laundry room.

Amazing Tank's response. I thought he was poisoned and dying. He planted his face on the ground and was doing circles. Foam was spouting from his mouth like a science experiment.

pwd72s 06-22-2016 10:22 AM

I'm thinking he'll not go for a skunk again...

Seahawk 06-22-2016 10:28 AM

We get a skunked dog once a year or so.

This works: How to Remove Skunk Odor from Dogs - For Dummies

Basically the same stuff: De-Skunking Your Dog : The Humane Society of the United States

The particles-per-thousand air to funk ratio for skunk spray is a wonder of nature.

ckelly78z 06-22-2016 10:43 AM

We had a dog jump out of our tent and got sprayed(while camping) at 2:00 in the morning somewhere in Indiana. The dog then jumped back in the tent with the fresh smell all over him and us. It was awfully cold running an outside faucet (53 degree water) for 1/2 hour while washing the dog with Dawn, before we could stand the smell of him and us.

Had another incident where we had one walking around our back yard. I went and got my son's BB gun in an attempt to scare him off without hurting him. He wouldn't take a hint, and just circled every time I shot him in the Butt, so I went and got my Remington 870 shotgun and blew him clean across the creek. Unfortunately, we smelled him for the next two weeks.

Rikao4 06-22-2016 10:52 AM

Hawks remedy is the best..
I keep a kit of same handy..
walk mine of leash in the woods early & night..
getting skunked is almost routine..
but the boys have learned quickly to avoid Pepe le stank..

Rika

1990C4S 06-22-2016 11:51 AM

Listerine is supposed to work.

syncroid 06-22-2016 11:52 AM

SeaHawk's advice is solid. That is our go to when our dog/dogs get sprayed. It won't get rid of all of the smell but surely helps. Your dog will smell for a few months if it took a direct hit like you say. Especially when they get wet. Olive took a direct blast to the face last year. Awful!!!

Crowbob 06-22-2016 01:30 PM

To someone not prone to perseverance, I once suggested cyanide, if that helps.

nostatic 06-22-2016 02:28 PM

Tomato juice doesn't work.

Dish soap (to solubilize the organic sulfides - stinky), water, and some hydrogen peroxide. You need to oxidize the sulfides.

enzo1 06-22-2016 03:08 PM

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regency 06-22-2016 03:34 PM

hit a skunk with my Civic Hybird a few months ago, the smell was sooo bad I bought some interior air freshener. Didn't help.......just needed time to air it out.

1973 911T MFI Coupe, Aubergine

Steve

Alan A 06-22-2016 03:37 PM

Peroxide and baking soda
How to Remove Skunk Odor from Dogs - For Dummies

Best thing I've found.
Ours used to get hit a couple of times a year minimum.

NM - it was already posted.
It does work better than anything else though.

Brian 162 06-22-2016 06:18 PM

Tomato juice worked for me.

jwasbury 06-23-2016 05:50 AM

I will add to the poll results that the solution 1st posted by Seahawk is the ticket.

My dog did the same as yours once and captured a skunk. Luckily I wasn't hit but the stench was otherworldly. I was struck by how much different/worse the smell of a fresh and direct hit was vs. the typical "I smell skunk" experience. Not something I will ever forget. The baking soda, peroxide, dishsoap mixture really neutralized the odor well (not 100%, but had instant effect).

vash 06-23-2016 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwasbury (Post 9172003)
I will add to the poll results that the solution 1st posted by Seahawk is the ticket.

My dog did the same as yours once and captured a skunk. Luckily I wasn't hit but the stench was otherworldly. I was struck by how much different/worse the smell of a fresh and direct hit was vs. the typical "I smell skunk" experience. Not something I will ever forget. The baking soda, peroxide, dishsoap mixture really neutralized the odor well (not 100%, but had instant effect).

agreed. "i smell skunk" reminds me of a burnt pencil eraser.

full on skunk assault.."otherworldy" about captures it. almost.

Craig T 06-23-2016 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 9172087)
agreed. "i smell skunk" reminds me of a burnt pencil eraser.

full on skunk assault.."otherworldy" about captures it. almost.

That's for sure! :eek: The real deal is unbelievably rancid, almost smells acidic. Today that "I smell skunk" smell is on my hands and face, on Tank, and generally permeating the house. It's almost a relief compared to the first 30 minutes.

syncroid 06-23-2016 11:25 AM

So...Craig, Does your wife know about this yet or are you going to leave it as a surprise "welcome home honey" present? :D:D:D

RKDinOKC 06-23-2016 09:53 PM

My stupid dog got skunked twice. The second time she got past me at the door and clear into the bedroom and jumped in our bed. It was horrid. The natures miracle stuff worked well, but it took a LOT and had to soak everything with it and let it set NOT rinsing it off. Luckily after the first incident I keep a gallon of natures miracle handy. Had my SIL come over and give us the sniff test after 3 hrs and she couldn't smell it. My olfactory senses were completely gone by then.

Craig T 06-24-2016 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syncroid (Post 9172466)
So...Craig, Does your wife know about this yet or are you going to leave it as a surprise "welcome home honey" present? :D:D:D

LOL! No, I gave her the heads up. She comes home later tonight. Olfactory receptors fatigue quickly. I don't smell it on me anymore. I can still smell it on Tank. I asked my neighbor to come over and see if she smells it in the house. The look on her face two steps into the house said it all!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1466788452.jpg

SweetWaterSurprise 06-24-2016 09:48 AM

I'm skunked daily, well not really but.... My little guy was "de-skunked" right after he was born. Yes I have a pet skunk

http://i.imgur.com/m0fIwmx.jpg

Craig T 06-24-2016 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SweetWaterSurprise (Post 9173658)
I'm skunked daily, well not really but.... My little guy was "de-skunked" right after he was born. Yes I have a pet skunk

http://i.imgur.com/m0fIwmx.jpg

That is soo cool! I kept a baby raccoon for a couple months in high school. Does the skunk respond to human attention? Is it a good pet?

syncroid 06-24-2016 11:00 AM

SweetWaterSurprise, That is one cute little skunk. Brown? I have never seen a brown skunk. Ours are all black and white. My dad had a de-natured skunk when he was a boy.

SweetWaterSurprise 06-24-2016 05:51 PM

He is the traditional black and white now. That was a pic when we was 5 months old and was much more brown in color. We considered getting a white one as well since we had never seen one before. He is very social , follows us around, sleeps on our laps, asks for treats, tells us exactly when he wants his breakfast and dinner... We have numerous animals and he gets along with all of them as if they were other skunks. He uses a litter box so it's pretty low maintenance overall.

speeder 06-24-2016 10:42 PM

Skunks are no joke. We have a lot of them in the hills of Los Angeles, it seems like Los Feliz frequently smells like skunk. What is really crazy is that from a distance, it's not a bad smell once you get used to it. Kind of an acquired taste but I've heard many people voice the same thing.

Up close, it's an entirely different matter. It can be catastrophic. :(

It's also funny how much "skunk weed" marijuana smells like diluted/distant skunk. Easy to see where it got its name.

My dog of many years ago got skunked once and I remember the tomatoe juice bath and lots of regular shampoo. It wears off. I also remember a college roommate who banged a particularly nasty skank during a drunken escapade and then walking around the house w his dork in a glass of tomatoe juice the next day. He just could not get rid of the smell. Good times. ����

Arizona_928 06-24-2016 10:50 PM

I thought this was cribbage thread.

GH85Carrera 06-25-2016 07:15 AM

SKUNKED! Anybody Else Been Sprayed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 9174414)
Skunks are no joke. We have a lot of them in the hills of Los Angeles, it seems like Los Feliz frequently smells like skunk. What is really crazy is that from a distance, it's not a bad smell once you get used to it. Kind of an acquired taste but I've heard many people voice the same thing.

Up close, it's an entirely different matter. It can be catastrophic. :(

It's also funny how much "skunk weed" marijuana smells like diluted/distant skunk. Easy to see where it got its name.

My dog of many years ago got skunked once and I remember the tomatoe juice bath and lots of regular shampoo. It wears off. I also remember a college roommate who banged a particularly nasty skank during a drunken escapade and then walking around the house w his dork in a glass of tomatoe juice the next day. He just could not get rid of the smell. Good times. ����



All MJ smells like skunk. Only a cigarette can compare to stink of a skunk.


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