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  • Navy-Jeepster
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    So, that is not a new neighborhood cat.

    We used to use tomatoe juice back in the old days.
    Or we just left the old dog outside on the farm. He normally smelled from hanging out in the barn anyways.

    Todd
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    Gold Digger

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  • blackZZR
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    I called a 24 hour vet service this morning and they said make a solution of 1 quart hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda, tables spoon dish soap.
    put it on when they are dry and rub in, wait 5 minutes and rinse
    dog smells freah, and coat shines
    go figure

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  • RUBICONN
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    When my ex's dog got sprayed, we used tomato juice (many cans) and baking soda... it sucked for about a week. That's about all that can be done. Oh, and a wet dog smells much worse than a dry one... the scent is worse if damp. Maybe there are some exotic chemicals at petsmart or petco?

    Good luck.

    Michael

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  • Beatrice
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    Skunked

    ok guys we are up to anything to get this smell off of me
    so far I have had a bath in tomatoe juice and a foul smelling crap dad got from the grocery store, and I am still not allowed into the house.
    And All I was doing was protecting the backyard from some striped animal

    any suggestions ?
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