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Tripe would it be ok to feed it on its as most of the time after my dogs have ate the tripe out of the bowl they leave most of the dry food ! and don't tell me to mix it in more as there tongues are aw some at separating both!
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the way i feed mine
they have the dry bix in the morning and the tripe in the evening.

the bowls are always empty
mind you they are dallies they eat anything i give them )
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mine seperate to, but now i just feed the raw stuff dont mix it with dry food it was just a wast of time, they much prefer the raw and gobble it all up
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the way i feed mine
they have the dry bix in the morning and the tripe in the evening.

the bowls are always empty
mind you they are dallies they eat anything i give them )
if i gave them there dry food first then they would not eat any and would be waiting untill i put the tripe down!
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i would just give them the tripe

what about veg do they like that ?
if so i would give them tripe and veg even fruit
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i would just give them the tripe

what about veg do they like that ?
if so i would give them tripe and veg even fruit
mine love a carrot stick or a apple
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Just stick with the tripe then lol.
Maybe in the future try the dry food again in the morning time and continue with the tripe in the evening, They may well think they are getting a treat and eat it all in the morning time's
Our dogs sure know what they want huh .
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When one of mine did the same - I put his dried dog food in a plastic bag - got a hammer and smashed it to powder and mixed it in with the tripe - I gradually only smashed it up to small lumps and eventually he ate with the whole dried food - give it a try......they cannot pick tripe out of powder LOL
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When one of mine did the same - I put his dried dog food in a plastic bag - got a hammer and smashed it to powder and mixed it in with the tripe - I gradually only smashed it up to small lumps and eventually he ate with the whole dried food - give it a try......they cannot pick tripe out of powder LOL
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mine love a carrot stick or a apple
they will eat anything ! But just dont make to much of a fuse over the dry food! so i am thinking of droping it and giving them more tripe instead!
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