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Super_Ideal_Rock
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Our pup Bailee was skunked last night. She was playing in our backyard, I was sitting inside the house by the door to the yard when this horrible chemical/burnt rubber/rotten food stench infiltrated the house. I really thought that there was a chemical spill or something equally horrible and it happened to land right in our yard.
The pup was flopping around like a fish out of water, manically rubbing her eyes and chest on the ground. I was terrified because I thought she was covered in chemicals, as that skunk smell does NOT smell the same up close as it does from far away.
She ran to me and her eyes were a bit red and teary but I could tell it was from the fumes and she hadn't been sprayed in the face. When I figured out that it was a skunk I found some recipes for removing the stench--vinegar or hydrogen peroxide + baking soda + dish soap, and I gave her three good baths with that. DH came home and found threads that suggested we leave bowls of vinegar around the house to remove the smell from the air, so we did that overnight. My hands stink because I grapped Bailee and got the spray on my hands, as well.
Well, the smell is a bit less noxious now, but it is still there. How have you gotten it out? We know the tomato juice doesn't work, I've tried that with other dogs in the past. The concoction I mention above helped, but it still stinks around here and I've had a headache since it happened.
Help!
P.S. Please don't flame me for being a bad dog owner. We have trained Bailee to respect wildlife, she doesn't bark at, charge, or chase animals, wild or domestic. My best bet is that she saw the little stinker in the yard and trotted over to him to get a better look, and since they were in a fenced yard he probably felt threatened and sprayed her.
The pup was flopping around like a fish out of water, manically rubbing her eyes and chest on the ground. I was terrified because I thought she was covered in chemicals, as that skunk smell does NOT smell the same up close as it does from far away.
She ran to me and her eyes were a bit red and teary but I could tell it was from the fumes and she hadn't been sprayed in the face. When I figured out that it was a skunk I found some recipes for removing the stench--vinegar or hydrogen peroxide + baking soda + dish soap, and I gave her three good baths with that. DH came home and found threads that suggested we leave bowls of vinegar around the house to remove the smell from the air, so we did that overnight. My hands stink because I grapped Bailee and got the spray on my hands, as well.
Well, the smell is a bit less noxious now, but it is still there. How have you gotten it out? We know the tomato juice doesn't work, I've tried that with other dogs in the past. The concoction I mention above helped, but it still stinks around here and I've had a headache since it happened.
Help!
P.S. Please don't flame me for being a bad dog owner. We have trained Bailee to respect wildlife, she doesn't bark at, charge, or chase animals, wild or domestic. My best bet is that she saw the little stinker in the yard and trotted over to him to get a better look, and since they were in a fenced yard he probably felt threatened and sprayed her.