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Originally Posted by rubynrosie Does it do anything to their breath or hmm back end??? Im just thinking my dogs love kisses but if it smells that bad ...ugh...and sometimes Rosie will have gas so bad it'll knock you out when she fluffs...hmmm |
I feed 2 of mine raw, & their teeth are white & no smell...even after eating green tripe. I tend to smell their toothbrush after I clean their teeth, I want to know if I really got the plaque out loll & their toothbrush doesn't smell at all. That's one of the many benefits from eating raw.
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Originally Posted by Verbena Ok I am a little confused. They sell tripe in the market. In a package where the meat it. It doesn't smell. Italians cool it with tomato sauce. My family likes it. I am not a fan. It never smelled. I was wondering why is it so stinky |
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Originally Posted by capt_noonie I doubt they clean the tripe the same way they do for human consumption. We eat tripe in pho, its very white and doesn't smell. Also in menudo, but many places don't clean them properly and can make the soup stinky.
I think the same goes for smelly bullys, they don't rinse them enough. |
From Dog's Naturally magazine:
You may have seen tripe on the grocery store shelves in a white and bleached form. This is not what you want to feed your dog: it is devoid of any real value. What you want to feed is ‘green tripe’, the stuff that comes right out of the animal, dripping with all of those wonderful juices.