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The tomato juice only seems to work because after an hour spent corralling your dog in the bathroom and rubbing him or her down with tomato sauce, your nose has gotten used to the skunk spray and ...
Put out bowls of vinegar, baking soda, or activated charcoal to absorb the odor. Combine 1 quart of hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup of baking soda, and a teaspoon of dish soap in a bowl. Make a skunk ...
The skunk's spray contains thiols, which are sulfur-based compounds that are incredibly stubborn and cling to skin and fur. So, while tomato juice might provide temporary relief, it won't ...
The tomato juice only seems to work because after an hour spent corralling your dog in the bathroom and rubbing him or her down with tomato sauce, your nose has gotten used to the skunk spray and only ...
Debunking the tomato juice myth Contrary to urban legend and online myth, tomato products like tomato juice and sauce do not eliminate skunk smell.
The tomato juice only seems to work because after an hour spent corralling your dog in the bathroom and rubbing him or her down with tomato sauce, your nose has gotten used to the skunk spray and ...
Ron Joseph has fond memories of the skunk, with its scent glands removed, that became a part of his childhood.
An encounter with a skunk cal leave your dog stinking for days if you don't know how to deal with it. Here's how to get skunk smell off your dog.
Does Tomato Juice Get Rid of Skunk Smells? Sadly, the bit of folklore telling you to wash everything skunked in tomato juice is incorrect. If only it were that easy!