It looks like you have some good input on addressing the dog proper...but here is a tip for the house, if necessary.
Years ago, my brother attempted to skin two skunks and let's just say he didn't do a very good job!

He could not have been hit worse! I still remember smelling him from INSIDE the closed up house, while he was about 1/2 block away OUTSIDE. Yikes!
He had taken such a strong dose that he was effectively delirious and in a mild panic and he came into the house and immediately went downstairs to try to change, etc. My mother raced downstairs and chased him out of the house as soon as she could...but it was too late...the whole house was infested with skunk musk.
The only thing that I remember that cut that smell inside was to deliberately burn sugar in a pot on the stove and then take the smoking pot from room to room to block the skunk smell. While the smell of burnt sugar is one that is not ever forgotten too...it is far better than the eye watering skunk smell it blocks!
I found out years later that police detectives would use the same tactic to mask the smell of a over ripe dead body, etc, on a crime scene.