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How To Remove Skunk Smell From Your Pet


Author: Stacy S.
Date: 09-18-2013
Views: 8,344
Word Count: 155
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 8919-MO
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 2

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I took my dog for a walk in the woods, where we came upon a skunk. Domino (my dog), has never seen one and so he wanted to play with it. My dog is a full grown German Shepherd and to a skunk that can be intimidating.

I couldn't call my dog back fast enough before he got sprayed. Of course my dog tried to rub the foul odor off onto the grass, then tried to wash it off in the creek, but nothing he did worked.

We walked back to the house where I left him outside in the back. I sprayed him down all over with my Thieves Household Cleaner that I keep in the kitchen.

The next morning, I didn't notice a foul scent at all. I brought him into the house, asked my son if he could smell anything on the dog and he couldn't either.


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Additional keyword(s) assigned by the editor: animal, animals, canine, canines, nose, odour, pets, smelly, stinky.

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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "Idiopathic vestibular syndrome is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular disease in dogs and, despite its dramatic clinical presentation, can improve without intervention."Link
2.Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "[T]opical fatty acids and essential oils are a useful treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis."Link

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