Posted by Mark - IN. on October 24, 2017 at 15:15:38 from (24.15.159.2):
In Reply to: Stinky posted by DeltaRed on October 24, 2017 at 07:00:46:
A decade or so ago one of my labs charged out the door at a skunk out in the yard and the skunk got him in the face point blank. The only way I can describe it was "beyond skunk". It was so concentrated that it took it three days to get to "skunk". Tomato products taking out skunk? Wives tail. A lady told me that she found the best thing in the world for de-skunking her dogs was Massengil douche, but by the time she told me the skunk had worn off a week or few later. I went to the store and bought a case just in case I needed it again in the future, but that never happened again so I gave it to my then girlfriend because I didn't use it but she misunderstood my intent and broke up with me because she thought that I was trying to send her a message that I wasn't. One thing though, after he got it point blank in the face, his eyes mattered up real bad which a vet told me was the way it was. The stinky stuff got into his tear ducts and did damage. Didn't screw up his sight, but caused his eyes to matter from then on.
Get a hose, a sprayer, a case of Massengil and...have fun.
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