I've been fortunate to never have a dog that got sprayed by a skunk, and I think it's remarkable! My last dog, Indy, a Brittany Spaniel whose ancesters were bred to flush birds in the fields for hunters, loved to chase rabbits. Birds were only mildly interesting, but rabbits! He was no dummy...he knew he couldn't get a bird, but a rabbit stayed on the ground, and ran, and could be chased. Maybe it was all in the chase. I'll never know, but he surely loved to run in open fields and flush out bunnies. He used to get down in the dry stream beds, where I was certain that someday he'd flush out and get sprayed by a skunk. He never did get skunked, but I have plenty of friends and relatives that have experienced it and were anxious to share their horror stories. Tales of folks not realizing that their dog has been skunked until a moment too late, when the dog has run into the house, given a good shake and promptly jumped on the nearest couch, chair or bed. The better to share the smell and spread it around!
I know of a woman here in town that owns a doggy daycare who's been having multiple horror stories occurring in her place of business. My husband says it's skunk season, when they are waking from their light hibernations. Anyway, this woman sent out an S.O.S., as she was spending a small fortune on shampoos and the old standby - tomato juice. Wouldn't be so bad if they worked, but they typically are very effective.
We suggested that she try BiOWiSH™ Cleaner & Deodorizer 100% organic, it utilizes the unique core BiOWiSH™ Enzyme Technology to quickly remove odors at the molecular level and does not simply mask odors as is common with many deodorants or deodorizers.
Additionally there is a residual action that continues to remove odors in between applications.
A representative from BiOWiSH™ Technologies suggested that this doggy daycare owner mix up a batch of the BiOWiSH™ Cleaner & Deodorizer by adding one of it's sachets to 16 oz. of warm water. Let it set for 15 minutes or so to allow the enzymes to activate. While she waits, she can use a regular shampoo (I always used a no tears generic baby shampoo on my pooch) to clean off some of the oil. After the shampoo is rinsed out, spray the dog's fur thoroughly with the solution of Cleaner and Deodorizer. And If they have, like stories I've heard, infected every nearby surface with skunk odor, the next most cost effective step would be an application of BiOWiSH-Odor™. Made with the same enzyme technology, BiOWiSH-Odor™ benefits include:
· Fast acting
· Removes rather than masks odor
· Cost effective
· Operative at low dosage rates
· Wide range of operative conditions
· Long residual effective period
· Natural anti-microbial action – sanitizes as it works
· 100% organic
· Non-toxic, non-chemical, non-pathogenic
· Harmless to humans and the environment
Since it's enzymes need to be kept moist to remain active, she may benefit by covering those smelly inanimate objects that she's needing to deodorize with a plastic sheet. Once the enzymes dry out, they die out.
The first five people to try this and respond will receive $5.00 off their next order of any BiOWiSH™ Products. Happy composting, and happy deodorizing!
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