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Farm Hounds Treats Beef Tripe

$7.99

CRUNCHY, NUTRITIOUS, CLEANS TEETH

Transparently sourced from 100% pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle, these dehydrated chews are highly digestible and humanely raised to support regenerative agriculture.

*Price listed is per single item

What makes our Green Beef Tripe unique?

  • Essential fatty acids omega 3 and 6 (skin and coat)
  • Digestive enzymes (soothe an upset tummy)
  • Protein (building healthy muscle)
  • Boosts the immune system
  • What is Beef Tripe? Tripe is the lining of a cow's stomach! It's nutrient-rich and considered a superfood! The green signals that no bleach or chemical processing has been applied in any way (which is a common process in human markets).
  • Tripe is known for its funky/stinky smell, but dogs go crazy for it!
  • Why do pieces look different? Cows have 4 stomachs and depending on what stomach your tripe chew comes from, it can have different textures and colors.
  • Sourced and Made in the USA: We are proud to work with American family farms committed to raising animals in the best way possible.

Ingredients: 100% Dehydrated Green Beef Tripe
Sizing: Each piece is different, but should be around 4"x5" for standard and 2"x3" for scraps (we ship multiple if sizes are smaller)
Durability: Light chew

  • Dental Health

    Want to save your dog from dental disease, horrible breath, and teeth cleaning bills? Then give your dog a chew for around 10 minutes every day! Similar to humans, canine dental issues can impact the overall health of your pet. Not only is gnawing and chewing a great mental and physical exercise, but it cleans teeth and strengthens gums. Daily chewing is just like brushing teeth for humans!

  • Recommendations

    Limit chewing to 15-20 minutes per session. Most dogs feel fully satisfied (endorphins get released in the brain) after short sessions of back-of-the-jaw gnawing. After chewing, store the hide out of sight and give again when you need the pup to have some down time.

Safety & Supervision

All chewing should be supervised, especially when your dog is trying something for the first time. When giving chews that have dehydrated bone, you want to make sure the dog has the jaw strength and patience to chew/crush the bones before consuming. If a sharp edge or inappropriate chewing behavior is ever discovered, we recommend removing the chew for safety reasons.