As I walked to the stop sign, I checked one message on my phone, making sure I hadn’t missed neighbor Joyce. I ignored the next 24 messages, figuring it was just people chatting. When I came back, Joyce intercepted me at her driveway. She asked, “Did you see the messages about the skunk going under your porch?”
She told me the facts, and I resolved to look at clumps of messages next time. Neighbor Julie joined Joyce and me as she walked Patches. She has had dogs skunked before, and she said a skunk can’t spray again for two weeks!
I went home and read every word of those texts. Shawn saw Izzy go into my yard and chase the skunk. She called it a plump skunk. She was relieved when the dog turned back. The next message said, “Oh, no! Too late! Izzy got skunked again!”
I found this on the internet: “Skunks can spray up to six times in succession if they feel threatened, but they only have a limited amount of spray and it can take them up to 10-14 days to replenish their scent glands.”
Interesting info on skunks. Not so good to have one under your porch. Did it leave or is it still under your porch?
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I did not smell the skunk when I went in my house. I’m on the alert, though.
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I hope it has moved on.
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The skunk seems to hang out at first one house and then another on this street.
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I hope you were able to shoo Pepe Le Peaux away!
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I have not seen the skunk. I am keeping my eyes peeled, though.
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Rabies is where my mind went.
In all my years of living in the country, I have never seen a rabid skunk though.
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We had a very sick skunk in the neighborhood a few years ago. It finally died on Joyce’s driveway. Neighbor Bob got rid of it for her.
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That was nice of him. I hate to find a dead animal in my yard. Usually my nose finds them first! lol
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Ha! Ha!
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Getting rid of the skunk smell once a dog has been sprayed is not easy. I know from experience. It lingers for days.
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Izzie went home with her head down, as if she had done something wrong. Shawn was trying to comfort her without getting too close.
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Poor girl. She knew she smelled bad. Apparently tomato juice helps get the smell out, but bathing a dog in tomato juice is never fun or easy.
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I should ask Shawn what she uses.
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Thankfully there are no skunks in Australia
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Lucky you!
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Never a dull moment on your corner, is there?
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There are always interesting things going on here.
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Does plump mean more baby skunks on the way?
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That’s what we are afraid of. We don’t want the skunk that we have, much less he babies!
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O…I think not
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I hope the skunk just ducked in there to get away from the dog and has not made a home there.
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The skunk has been under my porch before. It hangs out around all our houses at different times.
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I don’t know Skunk rabid & how look. I know dog 🐕 rabid & rabid bit.
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I think rabies is similar in all animals that get it.
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A great photo op if plump = pregnant, but I don’t know if the tradeoff would be worth it!
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Joyce just saw three skunks cross the street and go near her mailbox.
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Oh no – the blessed event DID occur? Hopefully they are siblings.
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There were no skunk sightings today.
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They went under someone else’s porch, eager to “spread the love” (and hopefully not the scent) around.
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The skunks love you!!!!😂😂😂
Jokes aside I wouldn’t know how I would react to one in my porch😱
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React carefully so as not to disturb the animal.
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It’s no fun at all washing a dog that got sprayed by a skunk. The house will smell for weeks!
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This sounds like the voice of experience speaking. What do you use to wash a dog that has been sprayed by a skunk?
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Yup, been there and done that. I use Nature’s Miracle Skunk shampoo…can’t remember the full name. Nothing gets all the smell out, but that’s a good start. There are lots of home remedies on the web as well.
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Thank you for that info. I don’t have a dog, but three households do. Last night neighbor Joyce saw 3 skunks run across the street and onto her property. She immediately let everyone know.
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I hope the skunk stops moving from porch to porch and relocates out of your neighborhood entirely. Poor pup that was sprayed!
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That would be marvelous.
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Whew, it doesn’t sound like fun to have a skunk that hangs out in the neighborhood.
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We had a skunk in the neighborhood a few years ago. Everyone was relieved when it died.
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It would take a LOT of tomato juice in a bathtub to get rid of the odor. I had one walk directly across my path on the high school track one morning about 4 AM. I stopped and let it pass because I wondered how I could drive the mile home and shower before work. You must have a cozy spot under the porch. We have resident garden snakes under the stone steps to our porch. Nature is so fascinating. oxox
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