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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Sharon, I've kept a bottle of Nature's Miracle 'Skunk Odor Remover' on hand since a kind lady at the pet store introduced me to it 20 yrs ago. Best stuff on the market for neutralizing skunk spray. Works wonders at getting the dogs cleaned up so they can come back inside.

    https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Mirac...dp/B000NJJKCM/

    Thanks Mike. That's exactly what I used. Highly recommend it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skypilot View Post
    Yep, what I use along with tomato juice sometimes. For a long time we had a cat named Oreo and a dog named Cookie.
    They were a troublesome team with skunks around and many an hour was spent cleaning them after their escapades.

    They never did learn. Cat disappeared at the house in the States(likely coyote?) and the dog died of old age.

    Just to increase understanding and grasp my post, have you ever tried to bath/wash skunk scent off a cat?
    It is sort of like trying to kiss your elbow, it can be done eventually with enough pain and effort, but it's never really worth the trouble.
    LOL no cats here!

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    i was trying to figure out what the heck you used to get rid of the smell in couple of hours. when our english springer got skunked we felt it for days and still couldn't get it out completely. it got to a point we washed him 5 times and after that he started to bail on us from every shower or new methods to clean him off skunk smell.

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    The old peroxide and baking soda mix has worked for me. Luckily the dogs don't get skunked often.

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    "The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
    -- Jim Harrison (1937 - 2016)

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    We picked up some spray from our vet when we were in Guelph called Thiotrol. It worked really well the 3 times Holly has decided to play with Skunks. One key point I was told - was use cold water. Never use warm water, as it will activate the skunk oil & will set it deeper.

    https://www.amazon.com/Solutions-Thi...ews/B000FULBG2

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    There is definitely a spike in the skunk population this year and my GSP got his first stink shower a few weeks ago. I have to get me one of them bottles and keep it handy as well...
    Thanks for the tips everyone!

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    We had a couple of dogs sprayed this month alone just among my neighbours in Burlington and when I am out running the dog we see see skunks about 1 time in 10 just lately. I was incredibly luck to not have my Brittany sprayed about a month ago. Her bell quit ringing so I caught up to her and found she was pointing the skunk and way, way too close. The skunk, thank god, backed away but the dog got excited and began to move on the forest kitty. By just dumb luck I had the Brittany on the e-collar and when she did not respond to the whoa command she got a serious reminder. First and only time I had to turn the collar up outside of a deer chasing incident.

    I circled back around had the dog "accidentally" find the skunk again and like magic she didn't show any interest and she has not cornered one since. Thank-you Dogtra :-)

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