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    Anyone have advice on removing skunk smell from a dog? My mixed breed, Sheba, just came in with a faint smell of skunk on her coat. Apparently she found a spot that held the odor and was not directly sprayed herself.
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    Wash her with tomatoe juice
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    wash her with the tomato juice several times....or this...De-Skunking Your Dog : The Humane Society of the United States
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    and I should ​know....but let me know how it comes out
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    I know for a fact that the tomato juice will work. May have to use it more than once though. But it is a fairly cheap remedy.
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    Mix some apple cider vinegar with the tomato juice one wash and that's it... don't ask me how I know...lol
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    George......Just drink a cello and you wont know the dog stinks
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    Fortunately it wasn't too hard to get off. I did use the vinegar along with V-8 juice (had no pure tomato juice). All the contamination seemed to be around her muzzle, so I concentrated on that area. Can still detect it if I get close, but not really noticeable otherwise. I guarantee she didn't get much on her or it wouldn't have been this easy.
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