You may want to wash your dogs eyes with warm water. i think your dogs eyes are iritated though which is common whenever anything foreign from the body comes in contact with the eyes.
The spray of the skunk is caustic which maybe cause temporary blindness, if you're very concerned you can just contact your local vet.
there are also varying mixes for bathing in order to remove the smell if you're concerned about that aswell.
no he didn't. they just sprayed something green on him.
yes but you can fix it by killing the dog
If the dog got sprayed, it was probably in too close of contact with the skunk. If a dog is foaming after contact with any animal, that's usually a sign of rabies. You should get it checked out with a vet quickly.
I Would see a vet about it but most likely no because skunk spray is not toxic
Unless your dog has an allergy specific to that (which I've never heard of), it's extremely unlikely. Your dog will stink something FEROCIOUS, however.. speaking from firsthand experience here. Not only was my dog sprayed, but so was I.
It probably got skunk spray in its mouth, which can make it hard to taste anything but it. Best way to deal with it is to wash the poor dog's mouth with tomato juice or some other skunk removing substance that's non-toxic. I'd see your vet.
Actually, skunks pretty much point their butts towards any animal that gets too close, and lets fly. However, in the case of a dog that is barking or snapping at a skunk, this results in the dog's face being closest to the skunk, and increases the likelihood of getting sprayed in the eyes.
Skunk smell can make certain people who are sensitive to the smell be nauseous or even vomit. Skunk smell can also explode red blood cells, causing anemia, skin paling, and fatigue. The smell also has the ability to keep some people awake at night, causing their body to grow tired and vulnerable to disease. Fortunately though, most people have no serious reaction to skunk smell, and some people even adore it!
If it is not normal for him to be doing this, then maybe it was from the spray itself. If you don't get the answer you wanted from me maybe you should take your dog to the vet.
It is obviously a superstition, because a collar is just a place for where you can attach the leash on your dog. If you don't want fleas, you will have to get him sprayed and shot.
"The skunk sprayed my dog, leaving her with a potent, foul odor." "Whiskey at about 90 poof (40% alcohol) is quite a potent liquor." potent=strong, powerful, etc.
my dog named bowser (LOL.) farts and really smells like a skunk