Google "skunk off formula" and you'll get a recipe that has peroxide, dish soap and baking soda. You mix it and use it immediately by rubbing it vigorously into the dog's fur. It's messy to do if your dog hates baths, but it works.
Next time, give the dog a bath with lots of dog shampoo as soon as it happens. That has worked for us.
No matter what you do, you'll smell skunk on your dog for a couple of weeks. The first time my dog got skunked, I couldn't believe how awful it was. The odor straight from the skunk is unbelievable! We don't let him out untethered anymore. It's just too horrible.
Well, I should have said
I don't let him out untethered in the dark because my husband just did and guess who just got skunked?
<--Yeah, that guy!
Hubby went out to the shed and let Max follow him outside. From out of nowhere, a fuzzy black-and-white popped up from under the back fence. Max started barking like crazy, and my husband chased him back into the house, yelling the whole time himself trying to scare the skunk away. It ran across the yard and slipped under another part of the fence, out of our yard.
We got Max into the basement, and I could smell skunk funk all around me. It has a pungent onion-like odor after a spray. Max's face looked O.K., which was good. The first time he got skunked, he took a direct shot to the face. It must have been like getting pepper sprayed--his eyes and nose were running, and he was foaming at the mouth. Poor thing!
This time, thank Heaven, his face is fine, so we know he didn't take a shot in the face. We immediately put a leash on him, and DH held it while I washed him down with hot water and lots of dog shampoo. I can't find any spot on the dog that stinks; he smells like dog and dog shampoo to me now.
It seems like the creature sprayed and its smell is in the air around my house, but fortunately, not much of the musk made it onto the dog.
Ugh! I hate skunks! And dogs are such messy animals.
However, the whole first floor of the house stinks! This is just awful.