Tomato juice.
It's possible but more probable that it will give your dog rabies if it's not vaccinated.
It probably got skunk spray in its mouth, which can make it hard to taste anything but it. Best way to deal with it is to wash the poor dog's mouth with tomato juice or some other skunk removing substance that's non-toxic. I'd see your vet.
There have been many remedies reported such as tomato juice, etc., but the bottom line is you will have to go to the vet and get a special spray to use on your poor skunked cat in order to get rid of the odor quickly.
you can use high amounts of tomato juice....like 3 or 4 gallons depending on the dog size...just give the dog a complete bath in tomato juice. also if you have a pet store nearby they usually sell an oatmeal based shampoo that is used specifically to get skunk smell out of dog fur.
You should rush up into the bathroom, give him a tomato juice bath, he/she wont like it, and spray the house down with air freshener. My dog is fine now and he got spray two days ago, But the house smelt terrible. So watch out for that. I hope this helped!
Hi. The reason that a dog's ability to smell is affected when a skunk sprays on it is due to the fact that the smell of the skunk spray is so overpowering that all the dog can smell is that horrid skunk smell. Hope I helped, Miles 'Tails' Prower =]
Do not wash yourself with tomato sauce complete waste of money. I had to make a concoction of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap for my dog would that work???
Try anything based with Tomato! Washing the animal (dog) with tomato paste is usually best. It will take a few washings and time, but it will help. Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap. Lather rinse repeat. Don't try to store the mixture, if it's in a sealed container it will explode. If you'r dog has extra long hair shaving off the hair in the area of the spray can work too. The spray is oil based and if not dealt with properly will just smear around on everything.
To get skunk smell out of clothes you need to keep in mind that skunk spray leaves an oily residue which is what makes it so hard to get rid of. If the clothing came into direct contact with spray (straight from the skunk, rubbed off a sprayed dog, etc) then the oil needs to be broken down to remove the smell. Launder them with a degreasing detergent (or detergent with a degreaser added). Some solutions list hydrogen peroxide (which can bleach things) as a possibility, but for clothing you might want to try soaking in the following: 1 Liter White Vinegar 1/4c Baking Soda 1 Tsp dish soap The dish soap will help break down the skunk film, while the vinegar and baking soda will help neutralize the odor. After soaking them, run them through the washing machine using cold or cool water. If instead your clothing merely picked up the odors out of the air (no direct contact with the skunk's spray), or if they are materials that are not readily laundered, then you can rent an ozone generator which will help neutralize the odor. Ozone reacts with many different scent molecules and breaks them down - this is the same effect it has on skunk odor. If you have a number of items that have leftover skunk smell on them, this can be an effective way to room odor from them at one time.
They say tomato juice helps, but it could be an old wives tale.
equal parts of peroxide and baking soda, spray it on area. This worked great for my dog!