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Got Skunk?

When your family pet decides to tangle with a skunk, he’s not the only one that has to suffer from the smelly defense tactic of this black and white woodland creature. Man’s best friend isn’t welcomed into the house until he’s gotten rid of his pungent perfume. It could be weeks before the smell fades away.

A skunk’s spray comes from a specialized set of anal glands. Yup, the same type of anal glands your dog or cat uses to mark territory, and sometimes need to be manually expressed at the vet’s office. The only difference is that the skunk has evolved its anal glands so it can spray fluid for a defense mechanism.

So how do you get rid of this aroma or at least tame it down to a tolerable level? Regular pet shampoo doesn’t seem to help. You might have heard that tomato juice can help, but that only masks the smell. Perhaps the tomato juice is better mixed with some vodka and Tabasco sauce and consumed by you.

William Wood a bio chemist who studies skunk odor at Humboldt State University in California suggests a home recipe to help rid Rover of aroma. He cautions that the following must only be mixed outdoors in an open bucket and never stored due to the possible pressure build up.

In an open bucket mix fresh:

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