In short no, but dogs can get rabies from a skunk just not through skunk spray. If you’ve ever seen skunks or even heard about skunks, you probably know that they are heard because of their ability to spray their victims with a very unpleasant odour. This skunk spray is part of its defence mechanism that it releases after the skunks feel threatened or in danger.
If you are dealing with skunks on your lawn. Make sure to call the technicians from Skunk Control for fast and ethical removal!
The skunk spray gets released from its anus’ scent glands. The chemical composition is quite strong due to the sulphur that it contains. A dog can get rabies when the dog actually bites from a skunk that is rabid by directly introducing rabies into the dog’s bloodstream. You can notice if skunks are rabid by paying attention to the following signs.
- The skunk is foaming
- The skunk seems to walk with a limp
- The skunk seems disoriented
- The skunk seems careless or fearless
- The skunk approaches you
- The skunk is walking around aimlessly
There is no actual way to prevent dogs from getting bitten by skunks completely, but you can take some precautions by keeping the dog on a leash, making sure that the dog is in your view at all times, and taking the dog to familiar open field areas. In terms of the backyard, you can recognize the following signs when it comes to spotting skunk presence in yards.
Skunks have a habit of tunnel burrows under existing structures close to a base so they can go in and out when they please. They also tunnel near vegetation and sheds. You must recognize these signs. You might see tracks, dirt that is spread around the grass. If you have flowerbeds you might notice that they have been trampled on.
Our skunk removal process goes through these phases:
After conducting a full exterior inspection of the property in which we seek out all possible entry points that skunks may exploit to enter the property, we then present our findings to the property owner. The findings include a detailed list of recommendations for sealing up entry points and photographic evidence for clarity and transparency throughout the process. Skunks are different from all the other common wildlife that you know of. Skunks rarely go inside of properties and prefer to dig burrows under decks and sheds which can cause structural damage to these constructions.
To start the removal process, our technicians will strategically install a ‘One-Way Door’ based on the findings of the exterior inspection. In the majority of cases that we encounter, skunks use one entry-point that they will also use to exit the property in search of food and water. The One-Way Door allows the skunk to leave but not re-enter causing the skunk to leave definitively. During the removal process, we never kill or harm the skunk as we believe that humane and safe treatment of skunks is our top priority. After installing the One-Way Door and we place “L” shaped galvanized steel mesh panels around the perimeter of the deck or shed by digging a foot deep trench on the first visit, we then come for a second visit to remove the One-Way Door after which the technician will seal the entry-point with galvanized steel mesh.
The best way to combat skunks in yards is to hire an experienced wildlife pest control technician. Wildlife technicians are licensed experts trained to handle wildlife animals that roam the Peterborough region. Through years of experience, they have created an impressive track record of successfully handling cases. By hiring the animal control experts from Skunk Control, you will receive excellent service at an incredibly affordable price coupled with a comprehensive guarantee that will cover you for any incidents long after we’re gone.