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PostSubject: Green Tripe   Green Tripe EmptyThu Jan 10, 2013 1:28 am

Hello everyone,

I'm quite new to raw feeding. I have a six year old minpin and a 4months old sibe. they've got some raw for the past 2months, but exclusively for the past 2-3 weeks (except for treats). I've been a little indecisive about supplementing. Since I am German, I was also searching some German forums and found that people either supplement veggies or they feed green tripe or other parts of the stomach (that I haven't been able to translate yet). I was wondering if anyone could tell me where to find green tripe?

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PostSubject: Re: Green Tripe   Green Tripe EmptyThu Jan 10, 2013 4:02 am

Hi there! Welcome! Are you in Germany?

My dog is having liver issues so I've been very carefully researching his diet. Seems that green tripe has quite a few health benefits. We use canned green tripe from a company called Tripett. Cans are about $1.99 at the store here. We just use it as a treat, not as a whole part of his meal but someone here may have more information about feeding it as a part of a meal.

He loves this stuff. It doesn't smell as bad as some of the reviewers say, but it also doesn't smell good. Wink
http://www.amazon.com/Tripett-Green-Tripe-Original-Formula/dp/B0002EOW4E
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Join date : 2012-12-22

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PostSubject: Re: Green Tripe   Green Tripe EmptyThu Jan 10, 2013 5:55 am

Thanks Very Happy I guess that's an alternative. I'd still like to get it fresh though. I'm located near Tacoma/WA. I guess I have to find some of the butchers around here. In Germany it would be easier to find it for me. I found a great company online (greentripe.com) but it's 32$ just for shipping. I hope I can buy it locally... considering my "after-christmas" budget...

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