Monday, April 30, 2007

What smells???

That's what Danielle was saying when Buddy ran back to us during an after dinner walk in our pastures. I had seen a skunk earlier in the day when I was disking our upper plot and figured he would move on after all the noise from the tractor. That was not the case and Buddy managed to find the skunk and get sprayed in the face in record time. When he ran back to us he plowed his head into the ground and started rolling around in the wet grass to try to get the smell off. We quickly rounded up the dogs -- not wanting Boo to suffer the same fate as Buddy -- and I ran back to the house and got my rifle. An impromptu skunk hunt commenced with the kids and I tracking and Danielle taking pictures.



Lucky for us skunks never seem to be in a hurry to get anywhere and thus we were able to find and dispatch the skunk without too much trouble. I was willing to let the skunk go about its business earlier in the day but we could not tolerate one taking up residence in our pasture, spraying our dogs, and preying on our chickens.



They are mean looking critters with sharp little teeth. Their aroma shall we call it is quite pungent. Since I work in chemical research I knew right away that the skunks spray was primarily thiol based. As it turns out there are three main classes of chemical compounds in a skunks spray thiols, thioacetates and alkaloids with the thiols being the most odoriferous of the three.Sam brought a shovel up from the barn and we buried the skunk out in the hedgerow where I shot it.





With that taken cared of it was now time to try to detoxify Buddy. We went with the old standby of using tomatoes. We did not have any tomato juice handy so we used a can of crushed tomatoes from the pantry. Buddy was actually fairly stoic through the process of me rubbing the tomatoes all over him then rinsing and shampooing him with normal pet shampoo. He has spent the last two nights in his kennel in the garage but is mostly fumigated now so we will probably allow him to sleep in the house tonight.

3 comments:

Woody said...

Hopefully there won't be a next time but try hydrogen peroxide, dawn dish soap and baking soda. My old dog got a hold of a skunk and shook the hell out of him IN our garage. A friend how is an agent for the Missouri dept. of conservation gave me this recipe. He swears by it from first hand experience. Also works great on clothes and hunting gear sprayed with fox piss and the like.

Kush said...

Thanks for the anti-skunk smell recipe. The tomatoes worked ok, basically took the edge off the smell. Buddy spent a few nights in the garage to further air out, and still gets skunky when wet.

Marci said...

I am with Woody. The recipe is 1 quart of peroxide, 1/4 cup of baking soda and a squirt of dish soap. We did not use dawn, but did use Ajax. We triple this recipe for our Australian Shepherd. You mix it together and put it on the dog. Then rinse it off. It really works. If they get wet in the next week, there will be a very faint scent, but that is it.