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Green Cow Tripe Canned Dog Food Tripe is the stomach
lining of the cow’s “fourth” stomach, or abomassum. The abomassum is
where the actual digestion of the grasses and grains the cow has ingested
takes place. Green tripe contains the partially digested plant matter
the cow had eaten as well as the naturally occurring gastric juices
and digestive enzymes. Green Beef Tripe | Beef Broth | Potatoes | Potassium Chloride | Dicalcium Phosphate | Garlic | Choline Chloride | dl-methionine | A-Tocopherol | Vitamin E Supplement | Zinc Amino Acid Complex | Iron Amino Acid Complex | Copper Amino Acid Complex | Manganese Amino Acid Complex | Calcium Panthothenate | Vitamin A Acetate | Niacin | Vitamin D Supplement | Riboflavin | Folic Acid | Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide | Selenomethionine | Vitamin B12 Supplement | Pyridoxine Hydrochloride | Biotin | Thiamine Mononitrate | |
Dogs and cats react differently to nutrition
and medications.
Unless specified by the manufacturer, do not give dog products to cats or cat
products to dogs.
Never give chocolate to your dog or cat — it can be toxic.
Never give acetaminophen (Tylenol®) to your cat — it is toxic.
Never give ibuprofen
to your dog or cat — it is toxic.
Common brands for this are Advil®, Motrin®, and
Nuprin®.
For short-term use and on the advice of your
veterinarian, the following are generally safe for dogs:
Aspirin and acetaminophen (Tylenol®).
Some pets might experience side effects such as vomiting and diarrhea;
if so, discontinue use immediately and check with your veterinarian.
For more information about healthy ingredient
choices for your pet
visit our page What's in Your Pet's Food?
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