The dog will need to be take to the vet immediately. The veterinarian will prescribe pain killers and antibiotics depending on how severe the injury.
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.
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.
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When a dog gets sprayed by a skunk, the smell can linger on their fur and spread to your house. Skunk spray contains a strong odor that can be difficult to remove.
no he didn't. they just sprayed something green on him.
It dies
yes but you can fix it by killing the dog
the dog could of hurt his eyes that's why it is sleeply and needs to rest
No, even the worst acids and bases (alkalis) can react violently but will not cause your dog to go blind. Just wash his/her eyes out with a sufficient amount of water.
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.
Not usually. But there is always a risk of infection
My dog is old and gets it frequently. Like human conjuctivitis use cooled bolied water twice a day with cotten wool and gently wipe from eyes. If dog has it for over a week, see a vet for eye drops.