There was a post earlier today I could not get the link to work this is what I posted. I have not tried this. Had no reason to yet..LOL
I have not used this solution but I found it on the internet.
How to reduce the stink of a skunk encounter
When you hunt with a dog out in the woods on a regular basis. eventually your dog will cross the path of a skunk. This encounter can have several possible outcomes but we will cover the one where you dog comes back to you with a very pungent aroma. Many people will try shampoo, tomato juice, and vinegar without satisfactory results. Your dog will still be exiled to the outside. If this happens on a weekend and there's no fancy pet store open with all their scientific cures you can try this home remedy to help reduce the fragrance of that meeting.
In a one gallon plastic bucket, combine one quart of three percent hydrogen Peroxide, a quarter cup baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and one teaspoon liquids soap.
Get the dog completely wet and work the solution thoroughly into the dog's hair. Let it set in the hair for four to five minutes just like a flea and tick shampoo. Then hose it out completely with regular water. If there is still too strong aroma after the dog is dry, repeat the procedure.
Only make up as much as you need at one time because this solution is unsafe to bottle and store.
How does it work? Well, skunk essence is made of sulfur molecules. The materials in the recipe, when mixed together, form an alkaline peroxide, which chemically changes the skunk essence into sulfonic acid; a completely odorless chemical. The soap breaks down the oily skunk essence, making it more susceptible to the other chemicals.
• If possible bathe the dog outside, especially if they've been sprayed heavily. Or, if it's too dark or cold, in the bathroom with the door closed and window opened.
• Combine the ingredients in an open container (do not store in a sealed bottle--it will explode).
• Using gloves, wash your dog with lukewarm water and the mixture while the mixture is bubbling. Work the mixture well into the fur.
• Be sure to concentrate on the area that was sprayed.
• Keep mixture away from your dog's face and eyes (it's a harsh solution). (If your dog has been sprayed in the face, try Tricotine Liquid Douche Concentrate or any over-the-counter douche.)
• Let the mixture stand for 10 minutes or so before rinsing off.
• Rinse the dog with lukewarm tap water. Don't wash the mixture into your dog's eyes (use a washcloth to cover the eyes if you're rinsing the head).
• After bathing, check your dog's eyes. If they are red and watering, your dog may have taken a direct hit in the face. Skunk spray won't blind the dog, but it's very painful. Contact a vet.
Also, Benzole Peroxide shampoo can also help.