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Oma's Pride green tripe

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#1 ·
I got some of the Oma's Pride green tripe for my pup and she loves it. However, today I came accross the dogaware.com website that states that their tripe is not from an USDA approved source. Does anyone know anything about this? Is it still ok to feed?
 
#6 ·
I buy almost all my meats from there, never have I had one issue. Miller foods is a local family owned company here in the northwest corner of CT and has been around since 1954, they started their oma's line in 2000. I have also bought fresh green tripe from a butcher/slaughter place... I would not worry about it to much.

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#7 ·
I also order a lot of stuff from Oma's Pride and I never have a problem with their products but I just found it interesting that dogaware.com highlighted their tripe product. I decided that in the future I will be ordering stuff from hare today anyway.
 
#12 ·
Ehhh as long as that tripe is tripe and not a ground alien, I have no problem feeding it. I also found it weird that it doesn't really smell all that bad. I expected to be taken off my feet but when I opened the bag it was not bad at all. Even when it thawed it was ok.
 
#15 ·
you should be fine feeding it if you like the quality of product. i'm not even sure what they mean by a USDA approved source since that is non specific. Do they mean the USDA does not inspect the processing of the green tripe? That makes sense to me since its never for human consumption.

I also don't know why a dog food company would deal with USDA inspecting any of their beef product/by products when it does not need to be certified and graded for humans. I trust the farmers I deal with so I don't care if the meat didn't get a second inspection by the USDA. A good farmer will be inspecting the meat themselves for issues.
 
#21 ·
what about top quality dog food. I have ordered a lot from them as well, and many people here in ct do as well since they deliver once a month to our area, they are out of Maryland and deliver up the 95 coridor, don't know if that works for you
 
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#23 ·
Thank you Rvent, I will email them! I never heard about them. It looks though that the bone content in their mixes is a bit high 20-30%. Would need to mix in boneless meat.
Btw your pups are gorgeous!!! Both of them are pitties?
 
#24 ·
your welcome
it is a bit high, but oma's and most ground is the same, I just add boneless to it to balance it out. Deborah from TQDF is great.. her and her husband personally drive up and make the deliveries.. I don't use them that often only because I have to drive an hour to meet them, so for the cost of gas its just easier to buy local from oma's.

I just opened a package of their performance dog and notices its from the same company in NJ.. I don't have any issues about feeding it, like I just said earlier even slaughter houses for human consumption are not so great.

Thank you yes all are pitties, Babs is the Black one (13), Macy the brown one (13), Max is in my signature (5) (miss that boy) and there is a thread with a pic of my new boy Capone (20 months)

yours is a real cutie as well... pittie as well?
 
#25 ·
Great, I will email them and see if the pick up place is close to me :) I currently do such a crazy mix of everything and anything (pre-made stuff by Steve Real Food, Hare today, Oma's stuff and the meat i buy in the supermarket) but she is loving it :)

Chelsea is a pure breed mutt :) (that's what I call her) - she is half an american staffordshire terrier and the other half is a mix of four breeds (shih tzu, whippet, collie and bulldog) - this is what the DNA test showed so I am not sure how accurate it is but she definately is half amstaff.
We are planning to rescue a second dog soon and it will be a pittie or staffie. I just have such a soft spot for them and I haven't met a sweeter dog yet than a pitbull.