How to Get Skunk Smell Out of Dog’s Face

Skunk sprays are undoubtedly one of the most awful odors to deodorize and treat. This spray become even more challenging when the skunk oil comes into contact with the dogs face.



Although the most effective household solutions will be too harsh for a dog’s eyes, there remain several alternatives that can lower the level of stench within the dog’s face. By following the below household remedies, you can freshen your canine’s face using a safe and responsible solution.
 

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Skunk Smell Removal Solutions for Dog’s Face

1 Treat Immediately

It is important to treat your dog’s face immediately after the dog has been sprayed in the face with skunk oil. Although many dog owners leave the face for a secondary treatment, it is advisable to deodorize this area at the same time that you are de-skunking the rest of the dog.

2 Tomato Juice

Tomato juice is an effective solution that will not have a negative effect upon contacting a dog’s face. Fill a bowl with tomato juice and proceed to dunk an old rag within this mixture. Once the rag is thoroughly soaked within tomato juice, proceed to carefully scrub down the dog’s face. While doing so, pay extra attention while scrubbing the fur around the dog’s eyes. Although it may not be harmful, it certainly will not be a pleasant experience for your dog if the mixture finds it’s way within the dog’s eye.

3 Baking Soda Paste

This household powder is another solution that will cause minimal irritation upon coming into contact with the dog’s eyes. Mix a paste of one part baking soda with three parts water and proceed to dip a old hand towel within the solution. Upon doing this, proceed to scrub the dog’s face lightly while paying extra attention to not to get the solution within the dog’s eyes. Allow this solution to settle in for 3-4 minutes before proceeding to wash the baking soda paste out of the dog’s fur.

4 Face-safe Skunk Shampoo

There exist a handful of de-skunking shampoos available for removing difficult odors from your dog’s face. Many of these solutions are veterinary recommended and safe to use on your dog’s face without worry that it may cause permanent damage to your dog’s eyes. Although you may not have these product solutions on hands during the moment of need, you can make sure that you will have these available for the next unfortunate skunk spraying of your dog.


 
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