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Same.
Except Crash is a dude…… Ruff hike this morning!
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One man can only push so many boulders up hills at one time.
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Not stoke
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Does the Miracle work? No need for tomato juice, aka what I call a Bloody Mess.
Nothing really works. These are all mitigation strategies that are more about feeling like you’re doing something.
focus.
The dog hates tomato juice baths.
Out last dog used to tangle with skunks quite often. This recipe works better than anything else we tried. Make sure you do it outdoors. Smell comes off the dog but into the shower if done inside, ask me how I know!
1 litre of household 3% hydrogen peroxide
½ cup baking soda
1 tsp liquid dish soap
We used to buy the peroxide at Costco so we always had a bottle on hand.
I don't know if it worked a little bit or my sense of smell is so fried I can't tell if he still stinks or not. So much fun!
When your dog gets skunked, the important thing is to stick with whatever treatment you choose.
None of them really work well, but mixing different treatments will cause more issues. Water alone just pushes the oils deeper into the fur.
After a week or so the smell will be mostly gone, except when they get wet.
Your best bet is a dog that sheds a lot, the smell will be completely gone in 6 months. If you have a dog that doesn't shed, you'll keep smelling it when they get wet for close to a year.
Toy Poodle in my case. Fortunately a) we cut his hair about every 6-8 weeks, and b) he's really good at only getting an indirect exposure. That he still does it is annoying. But I think he's learning to associate a tomato juice bath with getting skunked and he hates tomato juice baths.
Canada dog improvising to stay cool in Southern California.
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Black and white and red all over
No pics, but we went to a dog park w/ a bar/restaurant yesterday in Denver. Pretty nice to let the dog meet a bunch of other buddies while I sip some beers with lunch.
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