Skunks Run-ins

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Fly Guy Dave wrote: Forget the tomato juice, get 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide and a quarter cup of baking soda, mix well and wash accordingly and rinse. Of course, keep this mixture out of your dog's eyes. This really works great! :)
I know two little girls who benefited from Fly Guy Dave's recipe.
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They had a little run in yesterday afternoon during our daily walk. The H2O2 and NaHCO3 mixture did the trick.

Thanks Dave!!

-Russ
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Vaca Russ wrote:
Fly Guy Dave wrote: Forget the tomato juice, get 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide and a quarter cup of baking soda, mix well and wash accordingly and rinse. Of course, keep this mixture out of your dog's eyes. This really works great! :)
I know two little girls who benefited from Fly Guy Dave's recipe.
Skunk.JPG
They had a little run in yesterday afternoon during our daily walk. The H2O2 and NaHCO3 mixture did the trick.

Thanks Dave!!

-Russ
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