Fun fact: the reason dogs are so susceptible to (repeated) skunk sprays is that the body language skunks use to say “Back off or else”, dogs interpret as “Hello friend! Have a sniff!”
Many years ago my mom let their dog out for his morning duty. He promptly cold nosed a skunk who let him have it. The dog ran inside and started rubbing on the carpet to get rid of the smell. They eventually got the smell off the dog, but had to replace the carpet.
When we lived on the farm our nearest neighbor was about 5 miles away so we let our dogs roam free. One day the dog my kids discovered tied to a tree on state land while hunting for the always elusive Morel mushroom came home quite badly skunked. We gave him a couple of baths of tomato juice, plus just plain soap and water 3 times. A friend of my, who hunted Pheasants, used to borrow him as apparently he was a great pointer and had a “soft mouth”
Let this be a lesson. No matter how “good” you believe your dog to be, you’re a bad owner if you let them off leash in a city park or other place that don’t specifically allow it.
I hope that Joe and Marcy make Jojo wash Mortimer. It’ll serve him right.
Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and a little dishwashing liquid as a binder. It actually makes a chemical reaction that will lift the thiols from the skunk scent and Mortimer will smell (mostly) OK.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
Bad Mortimer
cubswin2016 about 2 years ago
I guess that Mortimer is not as smart as I thought.
mysterysciencefreezer about 2 years ago
Fun fact: the reason dogs are so susceptible to (repeated) skunk sprays is that the body language skunks use to say “Back off or else”, dogs interpret as “Hello friend! Have a sniff!”
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Are the squirrel and skunk in cahoots?
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Dogs are so easily distracted.
david_42 about 2 years ago
Skunks and dogs: serious body language conflict.
mmcalkins about 2 years ago
Oh oh… Isolation cell and lots of tomato juice baths or something.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
It’ll be awhile before he tries sniffing anything again. But the memory and adventure of the chase will grow with the telling.
jhpeanut about 2 years ago
Oooops!
Bruce1253 about 2 years ago
Many years ago my mom let their dog out for his morning duty. He promptly cold nosed a skunk who let him have it. The dog ran inside and started rubbing on the carpet to get rid of the smell. They eventually got the smell off the dog, but had to replace the carpet.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 2 years ago
When we lived on the farm our nearest neighbor was about 5 miles away so we let our dogs roam free. One day the dog my kids discovered tied to a tree on state land while hunting for the always elusive Morel mushroom came home quite badly skunked. We gave him a couple of baths of tomato juice, plus just plain soap and water 3 times. A friend of my, who hunted Pheasants, used to borrow him as apparently he was a great pointer and had a “soft mouth”
delennwen about 2 years ago
Now any criminals he catches will be in REAL trouble!
joegee about 2 years ago
Let this be a lesson. No matter how “good” you believe your dog to be, you’re a bad owner if you let them off leash in a city park or other place that don’t specifically allow it.
I hope that Joe and Marcy make Jojo wash Mortimer. It’ll serve him right.
360guy Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mortimer always sniffs out skunks, both human and weasel kind.
tremaine53 about 2 years ago
This doesn’t look so… err… SMELL so good.
kaystari Premium Member about 2 years ago
Of course this happens on a Saturday, so we have to wait 2 days!
alexius23 about 2 years ago
About to be smelly Mortimer. Use tomato juice to wash his body
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
Our dogs had a few similar experiences.
Good thing they were outside dogs.
bookworm0812 about 2 years ago
Uh-oh.
daleandkristen about 2 years ago
Oy.
William Bludworth Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mortimer just flunked K-9 skool. K-9s told t ‘stay’ actually stay and are not distracted unless told to do so.
Oh, that’s right… This takes place in a parallel Universe.
kab2rb about 2 years ago
Oh no is so right, then skunk smell out.
Rich_Pa about 2 years ago
It’s what he deserves.
Dragoncat about 2 years ago
Mortimer’s life is going to stink for a while.
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
We don’ need no steenkin’ Mortimer.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
He will regret it for awhile.
gooddavid about 2 years ago
Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and a little dishwashing liquid as a binder. It actually makes a chemical reaction that will lift the thiols from the skunk scent and Mortimer will smell (mostly) OK.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE 1944—-suggested mud baths for skunks.
Mortimer’s going to be famous for the second time—for the wrong reasons.
DKHenderson 10 months ago
Poor city dog Mortimer has met his match!