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[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The worst I ever heard was a friend of mine who lived not far from Toronto. This was way back in the 80s when living half an hour from the downtown still meant you were close to a lot of wildlife. He had a husky dog and sometimes when friends came over, the dog was too young and hyperactive to be inside with other people, he'd keep the dog in a large rear porch for a while. During one such visit, him and his friend heard the dog yelp and bark and make sounds like he were talking to someone. They thought they had another visitor. The dog went silent, then let out a yelp and howl like crazy. They ran into the back porch thinking someone did something to their dog.

They saw the skunk squeeze into a crack in the wall and then the over powering stench hit them. They couldn't stay and ran away outside with the dog who was in pain and howling and whimpering. In the rush, they left the inside door open for an hour without thinking ..... it stank up the house for months.

This is an old family friend and I was a kid when we went to visit them that summer and you could still smell the lingering scent of sweet musk everywhere.

He said he soaked the dog in tomato juice and bathed it twice a week for a month before they got back to some normal.

It's not bad if you can smell skunk in the outdoors because it quickly dissipates.... but if the spray and scent get trapped inside a house or building, it takes a lot more effort to get rid of.

[–] TrickDacy@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

holy crap, yeah that is horrible!