YES, it works great!!!
Deskunking a dog can take a lot of work. Dog baths do not work, but bathing them in a lot of tomato juice does. Though it may seem silly, the tomato juice helps get rid of the odor and smell. Do this a couple of times with your dog and I'll guarantee the smell will go away.
There have been many remedies reported such as tomato juice, etc., but the bottom line is you will have to go to the vet and get a special spray to use on your poor skunked cat in order to get rid of the odor quickly.
Grass turns brown after a dog urines on it because there is acid in its urine. What if they crap?
The dog dies
Urine coller depends on how hydrated the person or dog is.(the brighter the more dehydrated)
No. Tomato juice is highly acidic, and since dog urine is already acidic, the tomato juice will just further increase the urine's acidity (decreasing pH), further killing the grass. The only way to stop dog urine from killing the grass is to lime the area where the dog has urinated. Lime has a high pH (or is basic), and as we all know, a base added to an acid will neutralize the solution or an area.
Deskunking a dog can take a lot of work. Dog baths do not work, but bathing them in a lot of tomato juice does. Though it may seem silly, the tomato juice helps get rid of the odor and smell. Do this a couple of times with your dog and I'll guarantee the smell will go away.
Tomato juice.
magical banana juice
Pour lemon juice on it than wash it out with water
you can use high amounts of tomato juice....like 3 or 4 gallons depending on the dog size...just give the dog a complete bath in tomato juice. also if you have a pet store nearby they usually sell an oatmeal based shampoo that is used specifically to get skunk smell out of dog fur.
I don't know about rabbits, but I understand that a tablespoon of tomato juice a day prevents a female dog's urine from burning the lawn. The single biggest thing is to dilute the urine with lots of water. The other is to improve the lawn drainage with sand or gypsum to let the urine drain through the soil rather than sitting in the root areas of the grass.
It's possible but more probable that it will give your dog rabies if it's not vaccinated.
There have been many remedies reported such as tomato juice, etc., but the bottom line is you will have to go to the vet and get a special spray to use on your poor skunked cat in order to get rid of the odor quickly.
You should rush up into the bathroom, give him a tomato juice bath, he/she wont like it, and spray the house down with air freshener. My dog is fine now and he got spray two days ago, But the house smelt terrible. So watch out for that. I hope this helped!
They say tomato juice helps, but it could be an old wives tale.
He could have crystals in the urine. A vet could check for oxfilate and surfilate crystals.