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chewy97
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What can I do to get rid of the skunk odor my dogs ran one down a couple nights ago and they stink. Is there a good shampoo or neutralizer for them and how can I wash my dans bibs to get the smell off?

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Its best to just live with the oder

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chewy97
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I can but my girlfriend can't lol she reminds me constantly that the dogs stink and my hunting clothes stink

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Autumn Clements
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For the dogs i'd use Skunk Off shampoo if you can find it. I also find soaking collars in Skunk Off shampoo & water takes some of the smell of the collars too.
I had no luck getting skunk smell off my bibs, ended up throwing them out & buying a new pair.

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You can try mixing a little peroxide, baking soda, and a splash of dish detergent

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Re: skunk

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You can try mixing a little peroxide, baking soda, and a splash of dish detergent


Yep and we threw in some tomato juice. Took all the skunk smell away, Ruby slept in the house that night. ... Had to take her collar back off because we didn't wash it.

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Re: skunks

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What can I do to get rid of the skunk odor my dogs ran one down a couple nights ago and they stink. Is there a good shampoo or neutralizer for them and how can I wash my dans bibs to get the smell off?
why get rid of it!!they will come across another!! than you wasted your time getting rid of it first!!! it will grow on you!!! eventually Yadkintar keeps them under his house!!lol

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No that was the dead cat by time I got that stinking son of a gun out and I lost my dinner I would just as soon it been a skunk.

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tony.beals
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My luck

Was reading this post and laughing about the dog getting skunk. Last laugh on me went out, short night dog killed skunk and now I may have to sleep in camper for night, wife not impressed with coon hounds

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Larry Atherton
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Yes, the dawn, peroxide and baking soda will work.

Try to picture this a Mammalogy course has students pick up road kills to make study skins and museum mounts. All the road kills completely fill a chest freezer. Some one unplugs the freezer, and no one notices it until the smell starts to fill the classroom. Someone opens it to see what the heck is going on and there is 2 feet of soup in the freezer along with all the animals.

I get a message we have a problem. I walk into the room, and immediately know what's wrong. I plug the freezer back in, and let it refreeze. Now, how in the world do I clean this thing out???

I use this stuff:
https://www.amazon.com/X-O-Odor-Neu...e/dp/B0002XJ15U

oh and it works on skunk smell too!

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