How to Get Skunk Smell Off Your Dog – Quick & Complete Guide
If your dog ever gets sprayed by a skunk, you know how intense and stubborn that smell can be! Regular shampoos don’t work because skunk spray contains sticky sulfur compounds that cling to your dog’s coat.
The best remedy? A simple homemade deodorizing mix:
1 quart of hydrogen peroxide
¼ cup baking soda
1–2 tsp liquid dish soap
Apply it to your dog’s dry coat (avoid eyes and mouth), let it sit for five minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Repeat if needed. Avoid tomato juice it only hides the smell!
After treatment, follow up with a gentle moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to restore your dog’s coat health.
Want to know how old your pup really is in human years? Try this Dog Age Calculator to better understand your dog’s life stage and care needs.
Stay prepared, stay calm, and your furry friend will be fresh and happy again in no time.













