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![]() On 13-Nov-2009, rw wrote: rank Reid © 2008 wrote: Actually, tomato soup. The same acids that knock down skunk will help fumigate the hound. Frank Reid (who learned this after falling head first into a rotting sea lion corpse) Tomato juice doesn't work well for skunk-smell removal. It's pretty much an old wives's tale. Try this mixtu 1 q white vinegar OR 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 c Baking soda. 1 tsp dish detergent I have used tomato Juice aplenty for skunks but you MUST have lemon juice or it will not work. Fred |
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:20:52 -0700, rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Actually, tomato soup. The same acids that knock down skunk will help fumigate the hound. Frank Reid (who learned this after falling head first into a rotting sea lion corpse) Tomato juice doesn't work well for skunk-smell removal. It's pretty much an old wives's tale. Try this mixtu 1 q white vinegar OR 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 c Baking soda. 1 tsp dish detergent And for landsakesalive, don't mix it in a Gatorade bottle... TC, R |
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Fred wrote:
On 13-Nov-2009, rw wrote: rank Reid © 2008 wrote: Actually, tomato soup. The same acids that knock down skunk will help fumigate the hound. Frank Reid (who learned this after falling head first into a rotting sea lion corpse) Tomato juice doesn't work well for skunk-smell removal. It's pretty much an old wives's tale. Try this mixtu 1 q white vinegar OR 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 c Baking soda. 1 tsp dish detergent I have used tomato Juice aplenty for skunks but you MUST have lemon juice or it will not work. Fred Tomato juice doesn't neutralize the smell -- it merely masks it. http://www.scienceline.org/2006/07/26/ask-cosier-skunk/ http://www.ehow.com/how_5215900_desk...-not-work.html -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Nov 13, 9:24*pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:
DaveS wrote: I think the Indian dogs must have developed some resistance because they were fed salmon. In fact the Kita (mostly called "chum") salmon are also called "Dog Salmon" but who knows . . . that might be for their long kipes. dave I thought chum were called dog salmon because of their teeth? Tim Lysyk Dog mushers who use salmon to feed dogs usually boil them first. Some still do it, though it's not legal. Usually out of fish wheels on "subsistence permits." |
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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 06:28:19 -0800 (PST), Family-Outdoors
wrote: On Nov 13, 9:24*pm, Tim Lysyk wrote: DaveS wrote: I think the Indian dogs must have developed some resistance because they were fed salmon. In fact the Kita (mostly called "chum") salmon are also called "Dog Salmon" but who knows . . . that might be for their long kipes. dave I thought chum were called dog salmon because of their teeth? Tim Lysyk Dog mushers who use salmon to feed dogs usually boil them first. Some still do it, though it's not legal. Well, no **** it's not legal! The PETA people must be apoplectic...mushers boiling dogs...they probably blame it all on the Palins...and besides, what good are boiled dogs to mushers? Well, count me in the camp of those solidly against any and all forms of dog-boiling. Usually out of fish wheels on "subsistence permits." Oh...you meant the salmon...nevermind. TC, R |
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On Nov 14, 8:20*am, rw wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Actually, tomato soup. *The same acids that knock down skunk will help fumigate the hound. Frank Reid (who learned this after falling head first into a rotting sea lion corpse) Tomato juice doesn't work well for skunk-smell removal. It's pretty much an old wives's tale. Try this mixtu 1 q white vinegar OR 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 c Baking soda. 1 tsp dish detergent -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I can verify that this is a MIRACLE liquid! My neighbors dog dragged a dead skunk home. After being amazed at how well this mixture neutralized the smell on the dog, we gagged our way out to the skunk, poured the last of the juice over its mangled corpse, and I sweartagod you could not smell ANY trace of eau de skunk on it at all. Knocked out the smell 100%. --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
On Nov 14, 8:20 am, rw wrote: Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Actually, tomato soup. The same acids that knock down skunk will help fumigate the hound. Frank Reid (who learned this after falling head first into a rotting sea lion corpse) Tomato juice doesn't work well for skunk-smell removal. It's pretty much an old wives's tale. Try this mixtu 1 q white vinegar OR 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 c Baking soda. 1 tsp dish detergent -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I can verify that this is a MIRACLE liquid! My neighbors dog dragged a dead skunk home. After being amazed at how well this mixture neutralized the smell on the dog, we gagged our way out to the skunk, poured the last of the juice over its mangled corpse, and I sweartagod you could not smell ANY trace of eau de skunk on it at all. Knocked out the smell 100%. --riverman Better lives through chemistry. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Nov 13, 6:57*pm, Bob wrote:
Though the Indians and Aleuts fed/feed their sled dogs salmon they didn't just feed them Chum salmon. In many areas Reds (Sockeye) were/ are the primary species fed. I believe the name Dog Salmon is a reference to the long canine teeth that the males (especially) develop upon - or shortly after - entering fresh water. Bob- Yep that makes sense. The kipe is the "Upturned lower jaw of a male salmon at the end of its life as it returns to fresh water to spawn." Anyway, "Kita" (also spelled Keta) salmon is a much better name for marketing Chum.;+)) Dave |
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On Nov 13, 7:24*pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:
I thought chum were called dog salmon because of their teeth? Tim Lysyk Yep. Dave |
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On Nov 13, 4:20*pm, rw wrote:
Try this mixtu Ill have to try it on beach rotted crab. Wonder how it will do on Coyote poop and Otter slick? Otter slick, that goo they grease their runs with, is about the most obnoxious stuff in nature. Around here one of the worse things that can happen is to have some otters move under your house. Thanx Dave |
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