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duke20002000
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Skunks

What is the best skunk smell removal from dogs and hunting collars. Lol.

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Time to wear off. And breaking your dog off skunk.lol.It will go away in a few days.In the days before good shock collars and before i had any money to buy one i had a good coon dog that would occasionnally grab a skunk.Ussually when i was trying to show her off.ha.She knew i was going to kick her butt so she would grab it,get skunked and take off before i could grab her and then go tree a coon.Never understood how a dog could get skunked and be able to smell anything else.Shows how precision of an instrument a dogs nose is to a dog.

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LOUIEH5
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Registered: Jan 2009
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Hydrogen Peroxide + Pure Lemon Juice, mix equal parts, soake collar overnight.

Another Mixture
1qt Peroxide + 1/4Cup Bakingsoda +1-Teaspoon Dawn Dish detergent.

Both Helps some!!!

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peroxide, baking soda, ivory hand soap. I haven't found anything that work better.

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duke20002000
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Thank you

I used peroxide, baking soda Dawn. It helps. But my one collar still stinks
Wash them 3 time in the last week lol. Thanks for all the info.

It's a same hound guys don't use these form for advertising any more

KEEP THEM TREED

THANK YOU

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