How to Get Rid of Skunk Odor from Your Dog

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How to Get Rid of Skunk Odor from Your Dog
How to Get Rid of Skunk Odor from Your Dog
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Has your dog been "attacked" by a skunk? You've tried them all, even the tomato juice-based bath, but does the smell persist? Follow these tips to get dogs of any size, breed or smell back to smell.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: Compound with hydrogen peroxide

Deskunk Your Dog Step 1
Deskunk Your Dog Step 1

Step 1. Prepare your cleanser

In a bowl, mix 950ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide (package must be new and sealed), 50g of baking soda, 5-10g of baby anti-tear shampoo, liquid dish or hand cleaner.

If your dog is small in size, use a smaller amount of hydrogen peroxide and in any case adjust it according to the smell and size of your dog

Deskunk Your Dog Step 2
Deskunk Your Dog Step 2

Step 2. Rub the mixture into the dog's coat

For easier application, work in the tub or in the garden. Treat the mixture as if it were a shampoo, rubbing it carefully on the affected areas of the hair. For large dogs, add a quarter of lukewarm water (or double the doses of the recipe) to have enough product.

Be careful not to get the mixture into the dog's eyes, mouth and ears! If shampoo gets into your eyes, use refreshing eye drops (for humans) to relieve the sting

Deskunk Your Dog Step 3
Deskunk Your Dog Step 3

Step 3. Leave the mixture on for 7-10 minutes before rinsing off

While waiting, leave the dog directly in the tub (or out in the garden) to avoid dirtying the house. The smell that will be generated will be very intense, so it is advisable to keep the windows open to change the air.

Deskunk Your Dog Step 4
Deskunk Your Dog Step 4

Step 4. Rinse your dog thoroughly

Repeat the application if necessary, then be sure to carefully rinse off any residual shampoo.

Method 2 of 2: With Mouthwash

Deskunk Your Dog Step 5
Deskunk Your Dog Step 5

Step 1. Pour some mouthwash directly into the area where the odor is most persistent

Adjust the amount of product based on the size of the animal. If you can, place your dog in the tub during the process to reapply any drops of product that have fallen.

Pay close attention to the dog's eye area. To treat the ear area, raise his head upwards to prevent the mouthwash from sliding all over the muzzle

Deskunk Your Dog Step 6
Deskunk Your Dog Step 6

Step 2. Massage the product

Rub the mouthwash making sure that it penetrates through the various layers of hair (otherwise the product will not eliminate the odor), then leave it on for 15 minutes, taking particular care to apply it evenly and especially on dry areas.

It is advisable to proceed with the application in ventilated areas of the house as the smell will be very strong and annoying for both. Open the windows and turn on the fan

Deskunk Your Dog Step 7
Deskunk Your Dog Step 7

Step 3. Wash your dog's entire body with shampoo

Mouthwash is a kind of pre-treatment; However, it is necessary to clean the animal with its special shampoo, making sure to wash all the hair thoroughly (always remember to pay attention to the eyes and ears).

Leave the shampoo on for another 15 minutes. At this point the dog is likely to begin to be restless (no animal likes to sit still with liquid on him for half an hour!), But you will see that it will be worth it. For large dogs, ask a friend to help you out

Deskunk Your Dog Step 8
Deskunk Your Dog Step 8

Step 4. Rinse

At the end of the exposure time, rinse the hair carefully, taking care to remove the product completely.

Advice

  • DO NOT store leftover mix with hydrogen peroxide. The effectiveness of the compound is given by the chemical reaction of the ingredients and any pressure can cause the container to explode, causing serious injuries.
  • After applying the compound, use your usual dog shampoo.
  • If none of the above remedies work, ask your vet for advice, who may have other more effective products to give you.
  • Do not try to wash the dog with other products as a first attempt to remove the smell. The chemicals present in the skunk are activated in contact with water, so you would only worsen the situation.

Warnings

  • Be careful if you wear silver rings or bracelets, if the hydrogen peroxide mixture comes into contact with the accessories, it will stain them immediately.
  • Wear plastic or latex gloves, especially if you have small cuts or scratches on your hands.
  • Check the dog's eyes after giving him a bath. If they are red and watery, it is likely that some product has gotten into your eyes. Don't worry, the dog will not go blind, however it will be very sore. Contact your vet for advice.
  • The first remedy could lighten the dog's coat (for example, it has happened that a black dog has turned gray).

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