Say goodbye to stubborn skunk odors with Thornell Skunk-Off Shampoo Spray. Trusted by veterinarians, this powerful yet gentle formula completely eliminates skunk spray odors from your pet’s coat—no masking, no cover-ups, just real odor removal. Safe for...
Say goodbye to stubborn skunk odors with Thornell Skunk-Off Shampoo Spray. Trusted by veterinarians, this powerful yet gentle formula completely eliminates skunk spray odors from your pet’s coat—no masking, no cover-ups, just real odor removal. Safe for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and even small animals, this non-toxic, biodegradable formula is tough on smells but gentle on skin and coats.
Unlike enzyme-based shampoos that may not fully remove odors, Skunk-Off’s unique formula works at the source, neutralizing even the strongest odors after just one use. It’s easy to apply, rinses clean, and leaves your pet fresh, comfortable, and snuggle-ready again.
Eliminates Odors Fast: Neutralizes skunk spray on contact—no masking, no reapplication needed.
Safe & Gentle: Mild enough for sensitive skin, yet strong enough for tough odors.
Non-Enzyme Formula: Works where enzyme shampoos often fail, providing guaranteed results.
Versatile Use: Safe for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens (8+ weeks), and small animals.
Biodegradable & Non-Toxic: Eco-friendly formula that’s safe for pets, people, and furniture.
Shake bottle before use.
Wipe excess skunk spray from the pet’s coat.
Saturate affected areas with Skunk-Off Shampoo, working into the coat and down to the skin. Pay close attention to the face, paws, and between toes.
Allow to sit for 3–5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly and dry.
Repeat application if odors persist.
For cats, wet the body with warm water before applying. Use a soft cloth around the eyes and ears for safe application.
Size: 32 oz bottle
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