Tips on Removing Skunk Odor

Tips on Removing Skunk Odor

By: Dr. Patricia Khuly

Skunked again? This time forget the tomato juice. Try a mixture of 10 parts hydrogen peroxide to 1 part baking soda. Add a dash of degreasing dishwashing soap and pour into a spray bottle. Spray liberally over dry coat and allow to air dry. Avoid eyes. Works on inanimate objects, too!

For more information, please read the story What to Do When Your Dog Has Been Skunked.

 
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