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I was in the think tank for hours, deliberating over what nature would have me use to cure the stench of vomitous death. I purchased one small box of baking soda for 99cents and put surgical gloves on, and took small handfuls of the b.s. and with one hand I dragged across his fur in the opposite direction that it lays, and the other hand full of b.s., I sprinkled it through the length of his hairs, and got another handful and sprinkled over same section of hair as it was lying back to the growth pattern. Making sure to cover the strands as best possible.
He enjoyed the attention, as he'd not been petted in several hours. As I worked in small sections around his face, chest, head, and neck area, where the australian shepard thick lions type mane is truest to sight, I noticed that the b.s. was attaching to the junk causing him to smell so bad- In a binding type fashion.
It took one entire box to cover everything but the groin area, which was probably not soaked in the catfish bait, anyway. It took about 45 minutes to thoroughly cover his fur. After I had finished, I carefully sniffed over his head to see if it was working, and there was only a slight hint of the smell remaining behind his ear, so, I gathered some b.s. that had fallen off of him and repeated the process in that area, and then, I let him outside, where he shook most of the b.s. off immediately..then started running around the yard before shaking again and coming in... Free from the smell of decaying liquid death!!!
★★★★★
Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
Fresh Rosemary
Apple Cider Vinegar
★★★★★
Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
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Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
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Hand Cleaner
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Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
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1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
1/4 cup of baking soda
1 - 2 teaspoons of liquid soap - preferably Dawn
1 quart apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup of powdered OxyClean
1 quart of lukewarm water
Mix all these up together and wash your pet with this making sure they are completely soaked with the solution. Let it stand for about 15 minutes and then rinse them well.
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What I do, is dilute some shampoo by mixing it with water... any kind of shampoo or even dishsoap is fine...but the better it smells, the better the dog will smell. I use an empty milk jug or shampoo bottle from the recycling to make it easy to saturate the coat quickly and thoroughly. I dont measure the shampoo but I would guess about 1/2 cup per gallon...dishsoap is stronger so you can use less, but I dont like the smell it leaves, compared to a good shampoo. I then add a good amount of salt into the diluted shampoo, about 1/4 to 1/2 cup per gallon. I shake well and let it sit for 10 minutes or longer, the longer it sits, the stronger it gets... then I get the dog wet and apply the soap/salt solution, saturating the skin and coat completely. After about 10 minutes, I rinse thoroughly, and the odor is gone. You can adjust the shampoo to make it sudsier or add water to make it less sudsier...dont worry about the mixture...the main thing is that the dog gets a good washing in soapy, salt water. (If the poor dog gets sprayed in the mouth or eyes, just use a little salt water to rinse) Of course, to achieve the best results, always brush and dry the coat thoroughly after the bath.
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Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
★★★★★
Toothpaste
Toothpaste
Dish Soap
★★★★★
Feminine Hygiene Product
★★★★★
Tomato Juice
★☆☆☆☆
Salt Bath
My little girl smells so much better....now we just need to fix her bruised ego...ha!
Fresh Rosemary
★★★★★
Apple Cider Vinegar
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Apple Cider Vinegar
My question is: Can we apply this solution to Gladys's stank-face?
EC: Always dilute with half water when using the ACV spray on the skin/fur.
Apple Cider Vinegar
I would cover the eyes with your hand before spraying the face, and wait until the spray settles before removing your hand.
Perhaps you could use diluted baby shampoo to clean around the eyes, or even the entire face instead of the ACV.
~Mama to Many~
Tomato Juice
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"Add a few cups of tomato juice to the bathwater, soak for at least 15 minutes. This is an old, well known remedy for deodorizing pets and people who have been sprayed by a skunk. . . if it works on that odor, any other body odors are a piece of cake." taken from this site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8088/deo.html
Dish Soap, H2O2, Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar
★★★★★
Hydrogen Peroxide, Baking Soda and Liquid Soap
★★★★★
Hydrogen Peroxide, Baking Soda and Liquid Soap
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Toothpaste
★★★★★