Feeding Dehydrated Green Tripe

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2008

Green tripe comes from the lining of the cow's stomach. contains the partially digested plant matter the cow had eaten as well as the naturally occurring gastric juices and digestive enzymes which aid the dog in digesting and efficiently utilizing his food. These amino acids are necessary for muscular development. Raw green tripe is extremely stinky and messy (though dogs love it), something you don't need to worry about when feeding dried green tripe. Dried green tripe is very crispy and dogs love chomping on it. A healthy, all natural, delicious and beneficial treat!

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  • this dog have a face like a human

  • @TheDavyman Its is because the back teeth are bigger and closer to the jaw .

  • Just curious, how do you upload vids from your computer, camera, or w/e? I have tried to upload a few and want it in this "dogs on raw diet" category or title or however the YT ppl line it up

    

  • cute dog

  • I'm pretty sure they eat at the side of their mouth because they are using their molars to crush and grind the chewy tripe. At least my dog does.

    Play with your dog and let them "mouth" your hand. You will see that it is all fun and games until they move your fingers into the side of their mouth where the crushing molars are. That's when it hurts!

  • wonder why they eat at their side of their mouth?

  • green tripe is cow intestines and stomach lining with grass and other enzymes: and yes i'm 100% serious

  • Would you mind sharing how you make those? I saw your listing on ebay and am tempted to buy some one of these days, and if my dog likes them I want to make them myself, being a DIYer. Do you just get green tripe and put it in a food dehydrater, or..?

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