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f**k kibble. Get some meat in it lad ?

when I worked at the slaughter house and you could get sheep heads with the wool left on all my dogs and pups got was green tripe and sheep heads  not one dog had worms [never bought wormers] and thei

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, sal

beef mince ,chicken legs, an egg once a week,tripe in small amounts,fish/tinned sardines and a half cup of soaked dog nuts for roughage ,but raw the whole way through mostly...thats my thought on it anyway

 

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10 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

beef mince ,chicken legs, an egg once a week,tripe in small amounts,fish/tinned sardines and a half cup of soaked dog nuts for roughage ,but raw the whole way through mostly...thats my thought on it anyway

 

Just out of interest why do you say feed tripe in small amounts. My dogs get quite a bit of tripe during there weekly meals. Just as much as they do lamb beef and chicken. They on complete raw but they seem to like it more than anything else so just wandered why. My grandad used to feed his Shepard’s on pretty much complete tripe and said they thrived. Atb Igz

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15 weeks old pup ,i  wouldnt feed a lot of it to very young pups,i prefer chicken and beef ,but once they hit 6 months plus ,then i horse all of the above in to them,i just found they scutter a bit with the green tripe straight from the beast...i never feed washed....as i said just my personal view,

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46 minutes ago, jigsaw said:

15 weeks old pup ,i  wouldnt feed a lot of it to very young pups,i prefer chicken and beef ,but once they hit 6 months plus ,then i horse all of the above in to them,i just found they scutter a bit with the green tripe straight from the beast...i never feed washed....as i said just my personal view,

https://blog.homesalive.ca/what-are-the-benefits-of-tripe-for-dogs

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1 hour ago, Daniel cain said:

Raw I buy is 60%beef,duck,chicken, salmon etc, 30% green tripe, 10%bone.... Weaned pups on it no problem ?

as i said itsjust an opinion i have ( and an incorrect one too by the looks of it...)

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when I worked at the slaughter house and you could get sheep heads with the wool left on all my dogs and pups got was green tripe and sheep heads  not one dog had worms [never bought wormers] and their coats shone like shithouse doors

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