
DIY projects that can help you deal with everyday issues using household items you likely already have in your supply closet or pantry.
If you have a dog, virtually wherever you live, the prospect of said dog having a meeting of the minds with a local skunk are very real, particularly if you let your dog run free for any amount of time.
If you live in a suburban or a rural area, the potential of “dog meets skunk” becomes exponentially possible, dependent on how much roaming you let them do.
When that happens, you can try the traditional remedies – a milk or tomato bath – to mixed results.
Or you can try the amazing solution outlined on the next page.
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Mary Staines
Hydrogen peroxide, baking soda and dish washing detergent.
This works well except you don’t need the lemon essential oil$#%&!@* That’s not essential at all and doesn’t do$#%&!@*to “deodorize” it just attempts to cover up the lingering smell from the spray that gets into their ears / eyes where you cannot apply the solution safely.
Ginger Clore
I need stock in this, Rocky Curry!
Thomas Powers
I don’t have a dog
That is a P.U. stink kitty
It’s a fart squirrel.
Sandra Bacher Hlad
I’ve been dealing with fart squirrels living under my cabin. .22 takes care of it.
most of these things your writing about is simply common sense..
I mix it in a garden sprayer so it’s ready to use anytime. Works great !
Monte Pitman
We use Scent Away body and hair wash…made for deer hunters. Took away the smell with one wash.
Tomato juice!
Clippers
My German Shepard has been sprayed at least 4 times and he is 3yrs old. I was him immediately with dawn dish soap and heartz dog soap! Works every time, you just have to do it quick.
Christa
I wish I had this earlier. I have the ingredients now. Thanks Floyd.
I use simple green. Works quickly and non toxic!
Nah. Odormute is the only way to go.