Of Dawn dish detergent, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. I must say that while I used less peroxide than the formula called for, it worked quite well. There were diluted apple cider vinegar wipe downs too. This should be it. Maybe another head-n-face wash tomorrow, but I'm not telling Halley until I must.
We're both relieved that the worst is behind us. For this chapter anyway. Peace.
11 comments:
LOL...poor Halley looks less and less thrilled with each shot...much like Bill Murray in Groundhog's Day!
Oooh ... poor puppy and poor mommy ... so sad looking:(
Well at least she isn't grounded for the month.
definitely doesn't look happy but seems like the smell is going away with the washing =o
Poor Halley -- I'm sure you were looking just as sad -- I know giving a pup a bath is no easy thing. Glad to hear the skunk smell is dissipating.
So glad to hear you are on the way to one fresh smelling pooch.
How adorable!!!! I love the sad face.
Halley looks just like a dog who has seen, and been hit w/ the scent of a skunk...her look speaks volumes...poor precious...glad that your 'au natural' formula worked..I'll bet that her coat will be just gorgeous...:))
I laughed when I saw Halley's face. The difference between the other day's photo and this one is so poignant. This looks like a dog who has been washed several times and regrets the whole thing!
looking real innocent, but what a sweet face!
... her coat, which is quite nice without fussing, is all fluffed up and looking quite spiffy ... and *hopefully* she's a lesson.
Hopefully.
:)
Same thing happened to my dog last year. I think I left the Hyrogen Peroxide on a little too long, his hair ended up turning a little orange . . .opps, now he hates baths
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