tripe - oh my!

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    tripe - oh my!

    My dogs (and I) just experienced tripe for the first time.  Tripett in the can.  I was prepared for a strong odor, but whew!!!  I was on the verge of gagging the whole time.  Both dogs were doing backflips for it however, as soon as I opened the can.  They scarfed it down in seconds and were looking for more.  I had to open the windows and thorougly wash the can and its lid before I threw it away, along with the bowl and the spoon.  I think if my husband smelled it he would have thrown me and the dogs out of the house - he can't even bear to be in the same room as a bully stick!  I do know that it is super healthy for them though.  The place I bought it also gave me samples of freeze-dried tripe (which Zoe is begging for as I'mt typing this), freeze dried beef organ nuggets,  and they also sell frozen patties.

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    You threw it out in the trash can?! When I worked at a kennel, there were two bichons who stayed frequently and ate trippett. As soon as I fed them, I would bag the bowls, spoons, and can in a small baggie and throw it away in our outside trash. WHEW. I hated that stuff!!
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    haha Yep, it sure is stinky stuff! I find the frozen stuff doesn't smell as bad as the canned stuff. I also feed it outside. No way am I stinking the house up with that stuff!

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    Molly and Bella both love tripett. I know it stinks but tripe is much worse smelling as I have bought both. They like it so much DH and I just put up with the smell as they only get it occasionally as I have to order it over the internet. We get a case at a time when we order and make it last. So the foul smell once in a while we just live with knowing the dogs are in heaven eating it.

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    LOL, everyone talked it up like it was the worst thing ever and it didn't bother me too much for some reason? Is that wierd?
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     It doesn't bother me, but I like cows...

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    I buy the Solid Gold Tripe, and honestly, while it's not necessarily pleasant, I really don't think it's so bad either. Surprise

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    I feel the same about it; I don't mind the smell.  But I always warn people that it stinks.  We live next to a cow farm and I find cow stink to be a rather peaceful one.  Much preferable to say, smog, which I used to live with! 

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     My daughter and I were in the pet store just last night looking at the Solid Gold canned food. We looked at the Tripe, and I had heard about the smell, so I chickened out and didn't buy it. Stick out tongue


    We ended up with good old Lamb instead. Maybe one of these days I'll try the Tripe. I wish they sold it in a smaller can- like a one meal serving size. Doesn't sound like something I'd want to keep in the fridge.  

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    ottoluv
    LOL, everyone talked it up like it was the worst thing ever and it didn't bother me too much for some reason? Is that wierd?

    No, Kelly, I don't think that's weird.  You are a doctor and have probaby been exposed to human decomp, so what's a little cow intestine? Stick out tongue

    Seriously, I got some of the Solid Gold stuff when Shari was alive and I was expecting just the worst smell ever.  I didn't find it bad at all.  If you could smell the stench left by my male cat Moose when he poops, you'd take the tripe - trust me! Ick!

     

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    Solid Gold's tripe comes in 5.5 oz pop top cans. I love them, and used them for dog shows, for a good while. My friend asked me to stop, so now we use Dr Harvey's Power Patties. No smell!

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    The shop owner also gave me some samples of freeze-dried tripe.  Both of my dogs flip for it, and the smell isn't nearly as bad as a canned.  The freeze-dried can be used as a treat or a complete meal (tripe on its own has the proper calcium phosphorus ration).  You can feed it dry or add water.  The freeze-dried is supposedly better than the canned since it is not exposed to the super-high temperatures of canning and therefore the enzymes are still there.