Reminds me of two visiting French engineers at our company in the 1960s. They were our customers so we were polite but the two wreaked body odor…..nobody wanted to work with them. Never did figure out why they didn’t bathe.
On one of the episodes of “Too Cute” featured a recently rescued cat and her litter of black and white kittens … to which was added a rescued orphaned baby skunk. Mama cat welcomed it to the “dinner table”, and it grew up alongside the kittens, more than living up to the series title. (When I Googled “too cute rescue kitten and skunk”, I found several YouTube clips—well worth watching.)
We had a skunk visit our back yard a couple of times even though I live right here in Silicon Valley not far from Google. My dog let me know of the visitor by getting “skunked” both times. Poor guy didn’t learn the first time.
a skunk, having had her anal glands removed when she was spayed, made a beautiful and faithful companion for her 12 years with us. She ate cat food, was litterbox trained and loved to cuddle.
Americans are obsessed with cleanliness and odors. We use soap on our skin then have to use lotion to keep our skin ‘soft’. While I’m not advocating no soap, I am saying that there are ‘zones’ which need to be washed daily but not biggest organ on the body (skin). LTHB.
I was lucky a few years ago with my dog and a skunk. She went chasing after it in the tall grass and quit when she got a nosefull of the “perfume” in the grass the skunk sprayed. She only got a little on her nose and chest from the grass and not a direct shot, so the smell wasn’t too strong. Although I was glad I had the truck and drove home with her in the back. This happened in the evening and she wondered why I was giving her a bath at night.
C 8 months ago
When love finds you, you can’t escape its scent
Zykoic 8 months ago
Reminds me of two visiting French engineers at our company in the 1960s. They were our customers so we were polite but the two wreaked body odor…..nobody wanted to work with them. Never did figure out why they didn’t bathe.
LeslieBark 8 months ago
On one of the episodes of “Too Cute” featured a recently rescued cat and her litter of black and white kittens … to which was added a rescued orphaned baby skunk. Mama cat welcomed it to the “dinner table”, and it grew up alongside the kittens, more than living up to the series title. (When I Googled “too cute rescue kitten and skunk”, I found several YouTube clips—well worth watching.)
Enter.Name.Here 8 months ago
Stay upwind!
We had a skunk visit our back yard a couple of times even though I live right here in Silicon Valley not far from Google. My dog let me know of the visitor by getting “skunked” both times. Poor guy didn’t learn the first time.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 8 months ago
Is Kenny and the new guy related?
Kidon Ha-Shomer 8 months ago
a skunk, having had her anal glands removed when she was spayed, made a beautiful and faithful companion for her 12 years with us. She ate cat food, was litterbox trained and loved to cuddle.
SquidGamerGal 8 months ago
What’s a stunk doing at a dog pound?
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
…….and I don’t believe they will!!!
ladykat 8 months ago
Pepe le Pew?
pheets 8 months ago
For some reason, too, it seems that the longer/thicker the fur, the more attracted to such ‘aromatic’ things these dogs are.
franish2bzn 8 months ago
Americans are obsessed with cleanliness and odors. We use soap on our skin then have to use lotion to keep our skin ‘soft’. While I’m not advocating no soap, I am saying that there are ‘zones’ which need to be washed daily but not biggest organ on the body (skin). LTHB.
oakie817 8 months ago
on two occasions i have wild skunks walk up and let me pet them, one was a mom with 3 kits, petted them all
cuzinron47 8 months ago
Considering what dogs like to roll in, I wouldn’t think they would be offended too much.
Dkram 8 months ago
Hay, Pepe, how are yah.
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mr_sherman Premium Member 8 months ago
I was lucky a few years ago with my dog and a skunk. She went chasing after it in the tall grass and quit when she got a nosefull of the “perfume” in the grass the skunk sprayed. She only got a little on her nose and chest from the grass and not a direct shot, so the smell wasn’t too strong. Although I was glad I had the truck and drove home with her in the back. This happened in the evening and she wondered why I was giving her a bath at night.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
Important social note. Skunks do not have an offensive body odor. Their chemical weapon is a ranged attack.