Skunked
#31
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Well, moving on from the Adult Section....
That stuff works a treat. Our dog did still smell a bit of skunk straight after swimming, but I'd say the strength was about 5% of what it was this morning... now she's dry, she smells good enough to let back in the house!
Not bad for $14 (plus tax, of course).
That stuff works a treat. Our dog did still smell a bit of skunk straight after swimming, but I'd say the strength was about 5% of what it was this morning... now she's dry, she smells good enough to let back in the house!
Not bad for $14 (plus tax, of course).
Tax....so I guess you didn't pay cash then?
#32
No. I tried that once before. I was arrested and charged with Tax Evasion. I was held in a maximum security prison for two years as I couldn't afford the $1,000,000 bail. When my case eventually came to trial, I was found guilty and ordered to undergo a course of "Good Citizen" counselling, which also involved a partial lobotomy.
I now never pay cash.
I now never pay cash.
#33
Sorry to raise this dead-thread, but I got some good advice from somebody (after the event, of course) that some pet owners may find useful.
Apparently, if you can't get to wash them immediately after the 'attack', absorbent kitchen roll works wonders. Patting the animal all over with 'Scottowel" or similar will absorb most of the oil before it dries, and make the clean up much easier and the smell much less!
Apparently, if you can't get to wash them immediately after the 'attack', absorbent kitchen roll works wonders. Patting the animal all over with 'Scottowel" or similar will absorb most of the oil before it dries, and make the clean up much easier and the smell much less!




