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Stinky boi gets a bath today. Eww.
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revenge of the Fart Squirrel
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You are going to need some special soap to cut the oil out of his fur. Like dawn or even simple green. That shit is nasty.
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https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Removal_of_Skunk_Odor/Removing_Odor
Make sure to not get it in his eyes, then bathe him after so it doesn’t dry out his skin
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I don’t think I’d ever use hydrogen peroxide on a pet, it’s a heavy duty oxidizer. It could even at low concentration cause chemical burns on sensitive skin.
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Ugh. Been sprayed before. I can almost taste it just thinking about it. I was a little kid 8-9 years old taking the trash out with the dog. Sucker got both of us. Tomato juice and hydrogen peroxide is what we used way back then but I'm sure there's something better out there by now. That was a long time ago.
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Supposedly that is the best method out there, not that mythbusters is a great reference. Ive seen it endorsed elsewhere
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You will smell this in your home for months. My condolences. On the bright side, the associates will enjoy it.
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And you might want to keep him off the bed for a while...
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Skunk 1 Toby 0
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Skunk-off works the best. http://www.thornell.com/product/skunk-off/