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Tripe
Hi everyone. Hope youre all enjoying the glorious bank holiday weather. I have a question. I was told to think about giving my pup Tripe. Well I bought some and defrosted it and shes eating it. I am now wondering if it is ok to give her it, she is 20 months. I bought it from Pets at Home and it really is gopping stuff , but she seems to love it, after being a little apprehensive at first.
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Re: Tripe
mm sorry i have never given tripe to sash,think it gives them really bad wind thou ,sure some one can give you a answer soon thou.
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Re: Tripe
I buy whole tripe which is almost the size of Harv as the last one was 17kg!
The boys love it, and TBH i don't think the smell is that bad.....
The boys love it, and TBH i don't think the smell is that bad.....
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Tripe smells disgusting if you cook it! Raw, I don't think it smells any worse than any other meat. It certainly doesn't give Dempsey smelly farts - well, no more smelly than usual, anyway!
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ella wrote:must admit i've never cooked it i can imagine it's erm lovely
Never cooked it myself, but my mum once cooked it for my staff (Bandit) and the house smelled terrible for a couple of days afterwards!
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