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Dog sprayed by a skunk? Here’s the solution

January 26, 2009 by Tricia

Yesterday evening after my husband had been watching a show about California’s green energy program a show about Skunks came on PBS. It was part of their Nature series.

I’ve always been kind of fascinated by skunks. There were several in my hometown neighborhood in Ottawa, and now that we have our own house here in Toronto I’ve noticed that we have a number of skunks around here too.

I’ve never had a problem with skunks. If I see one I stay away from it and try not to startle it. Plus I know that they don’t climb, so our yard being solidly fenced all the way around (in the back) it’s unlikely that we’ll have any skunks in our backyard unless they dig under the fence.

Now that we have a dog I’m a little more cautious about skunks. Midnight, our Labrador Retriever (18 months old) thinks every animal or person she comes across is a potential friend. Typical of the breed I believe.

We always walk her on leash in our neighborhood. In part because it’s the law around here and secondly because she’s so excitable I’m afraid she’d run out in front of a car if we didn’t!

There are some nice off leash areas here in Toronto, but the only one that worries me as an area where she might disturb a skunk is the off leash area in Taylor Creek park. It has a large wooded area, trails and of course that pond that she likes to take a dip in every time we go there.

One great tip that I picked up from the “Skunk” show was how to easily remove that skunk smell if you or your dog gets sprayed by a skunk.

Get rid of that skunk spray smell

Go outside with a bucket and the following three ingredients:

  • 1. 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide (you can get that in your local drug store)
  • 2. 1/4 cup Baking Soda
  • 3. 1 teaspoon liquid detergent

Mix the three ingredients together in the bucket. I think it will fizz up, so use it while it’s fresh.

If it’s your dog that’s been sprayed by a skunk use a pitcher or measuring cup to gently pore the solution over your dogs fur. Be careful not to get it in your dogs eyes. Let the solution sit on your dogs fur for about five minutes and then rinse with clean water.

I know the old cure is to bath your dog or yourself in tomato juice but they said on the show that that just covers up or masks the smell for a while … the real cure is the solution I listed above.

One other thing that I learned while I was watching the show was that it seems that where feral cats are located in cities there are often a lot of skunks. In one town discussed on the show the cats and skunks were actually hanging out together. Since there were so many skunks in town they were becoming a problem for the residents so once the towns people discovered the correlation between the feral cats and skunks people stopped leaving food out for the free roaming cats and the skunk population went down!

Most of the years we’ve lived here I’ve seen a few free roaming cats regularly visiting my garden during the day and night. I didn’t see them very often last year, but I think that might be because of the dog. Anyway … that got me thinking that we might have more skunks running around this area because of the free roaming cats too. If you’ve noticed the same in your area encourage your neighbors not to leave food out for the cats and other opportunistic animals and maybe you’ll notice a drop in skunks in your general area too.





Filed Under: Pets and animals, Television, Toronto Tagged With: dog, feral_cats, get rid of skunk smell, get_rid_of_skunk_smell, Neighborhood, skunk spray, skunks, skunk_smell, skunk_spray, smell, spray_solution

Winter is almost half over!

January 25, 2009 by Tricia

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Today I’m thinking about spring. Only two more months and we’ll be starting to come out of this frigid, icy, snowing winter!

I know I’ve posted this photo or a similar one in the past, but I love the light bright green of the hosta leaves and the purple of the grape hyacinth (muscari) just go so well together. Plus this photo makes me think of spring, spring flowers, the scent of spring, first cut grass and more.

Muscari and Hosta 2

Are you as happy as I am that Winter is almost half over?

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: flowers, garden, grape_hyacinth, greens, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hosta, Muscari, purple, spring, winter

Sore from playing with my new Wii

January 23, 2009 by Tricia

Well … I guess it’s about time I update you on that Wii Fit that I bought on eBay almost two weeks ago now.

First off … yes I only bought the Wii Fit. None of the descriptions of the Wii Fit and balance board on ebay stated that you needed the console with it. In fact the offer that I bid on and won said that it came with all the cables and every thing needed to play … obviously the guy never used a Wii Fit balance board because there are NO cables! LOL But I didn’t know that at the time.

Shortly after I won my bid on the Wii Fit I discovered that I needed the console as well. Bummer – now I’d have to shell out even more money if I wanted to use the Wii Fit that I bought or I’d have to cancel my order/payment. In the end I decided to get the console and I found one for sale – brand new that came with Wii Sports as well as the Wii Play game an extra remote and nunchuk. All for about $50 more than I’d pay for it in the store if any stores actually had them in stock.

Once the Wii Fit and Wii Console arrived I had 14 games to play – not including every thing that’s on the Wii fit disk, and the ability for two people to play considering we’d have two remotes and two nunchuks.

The Wii fit arrived last Friday, but I has to wait until Monday for the Wii console to arrive. Other than playing a few games on Monday night after we got it set up I didn’t really get started with the Wii Fit until Tuesday.

I’ve used the Wii Fit and played Wii games all week (only an hour or so each day – not all day!) – three days in a row excluding today because my muscles are SORE! I’m aching all over! Yes, I’m that out of shape! Being sick for three years and now having muscles that are weak because of Vitamin D deficiency is likely making it a little harder for me as far as playing the games and using the Wii Fit board. My balance totally sucks! LOL

Anyway … given that I’m already feeling the exercises and extra activities that I’ve been doing there’s no way I’ll ever need weight loss pills to lose the few extra pounds that I’ve gained while I’ve been sick. I just have to stick to doing my Wii Fit daily and as I get stronger adding more outdoor activities.

When I first wrote about buying the Wii Fit a few people commented that they were surprised I hadn’t bought anything on eBay before … well I’ve got another first for you. Early Thursday morning (like 2 a.m.) I was checking out the Wii games on Amazon Canada and I decided to buy three that I’d been reading about over the last two weeks. I’d never made an Amazon purchase before – but now I have.

I bought We Ski, Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party and Big Beach Sports. The first two can be used with the Wii Balance board for some of the games. I chose those games because they had pretty good reviews, some can be used with the balance board and all are active games. I definitely need to get more active and I figure this can’t hurt.

Have any of you used or purchased any of the last three games I mentioned? How do you like them?

The games arrived today! Talk about fast service – that’s only one day after I ordered them! As I said earlier, my muscles are so sore today that I didn’t even take the cellophane of the packages until this evening and neither Chris nor I have played the games this evening. I have a feeling we’ll both be playing a lot of Wii this weekend though!

Oh and we also connected the Wii to the internet this evening as well. We have a router so it was really easy. Now we can updates on the console and some of the games if there are any.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Items to Try, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: amazon, Ebay, Games, Internet, muscles, playing, Sore, tired, Wii, wii_fit, Wii_play, workout

Hopefully getting back to blogging

January 22, 2009 by Tricia

I’m sorry that I haven’t been posting much in the last week and a half or so. I’ve been very sick again.

I was actually in the hospital last week for a few days. My Crohn’s really flared up so I had to be treated in the hospital and stay there for observation for a while. God I hate being sick.

I haven’t been doing much since I got home. Just resting and slowly getting a bit better.

While I was away from home our closest neighbors- the ones on the other side of our semi-detached house had their baby! I didn’t even know she was so close to her delivery date. They had a little girl. I haven’t met her yet, but I did hear her cry once. I’m sure we’ll hear the baby more when she gets a little bigger and has stronger lungs for those cries!

Our other new neighbors – on the other side of our house – seem to be stocking up on cat supplies! Earlier today I saw the “boyfriend” going in and out of the house with Cat litter bags! They told us when they moved in that they have two cats, but with the amount of cat liter they brought in earlier today they either have a houseful of cats or they got a deal on the stuff! LOL

Hopefully I’ll feel well enough to get back to regular blogging soon. In the meantime I’m going to watch some of the shows we’ve been taping on our PVR .. I’m looking forward to seeing CSI and Ugly Betty tonight.

I hope you’ve had a better week than me!

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Items to Try, Television, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Blogging, cats, crohns, Hospital, neighbors, new_baby, posts, sick

Even dead flowers can be pretty

January 18, 2009 by Tricia

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If you occasionally visit some of my other blogs – particularly my gardening blog or my photo blog, you’ve probably realized that I love plants, flowers, gardening and of course photography.

I’ve always been interested in all stages of plant growth, from that first little sprout that comes up after you’ve planted a seed, to the first leaf, first flower buds, flowers in bloom and even dying flowers and the seed heads that develop once the flower has died down.

One of my flowers that produces lovely seed heads in the Maltese Cross. Now, since I don’t have any winter pictures (ie frozen flowers, snow covered garden etc) because I’ve been hiding from the cold and snow, I decided to go back one season and show you what the Maltese cross seed head looks like in Autumn or late summer when the flowers die down.

Maltese Cross seed head

Aren’t they lovely? To me, even dead flowers can be beautiful. In this photograph it almost looks like I’ve caught the reflection of the one seed head, but that seed head in the background is actually a different one no matter how much it looks like I’ve done some kind of mirror technique.

Do you also enjoy the look of dried flowers, seed heads, trees without leaves and other similar sights?

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: all _stages, bloom, flowers, garden, Gardening, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, leaf, leaves, Maltese_Cross, photo, Photography, seed_head

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