Dog Approved!
"My dog does really well on this. One of my favorite things about the food is how small the kibble sizes are so they're great for training. I've never seen her drool for a food but she drools for this!"



Ingredients
Lamb tripe, lamb, lamb meal, red lentils, chick pea, peas, pea starch, flax seed, herring oil, pea protein, pumpkin, spinach, carrot, broccoli, cranberry, apple, blueberry, banana, natural flavor, zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin b12 supplement, vitamin e supplement, a-tocopherol acetate, niacin, riboflavin, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, choline chloride, dried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried lactobacillus casei fermentation product, dried bifido bacterium bifidium thermophilum fermentation product, dried streptococcus faecium fermentation product, yucca schidigera, rosemary, cayenne, peppermint, thyme, green tea extract
Guaranteed Analysis
As Fed:
Dry Matter:
*Not Recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles
Calorie Content
ME (calculated metabolizable energy): 3761 kcal/kg (376 kcal/cup)
| Dog's Weight | Recommended Portion Size |
|---|---|
| 1 – 5 kg (2 – 15 lbs) | ½ – 1¼ cups/day (35 – 115 g) |
| 6 – 10 kg (13 – 22 lbs) | 1¼ – 1¾ cups/day (120 – 170 g) |
| 11 – 15 kg (23 – 33 lbs) | 1¾ – 2¼ cups per day (175 – 220 g) |
| 16 – 25 kg (34 – 55 lbs) | 2¼ – 3 cups per day (225 – 310 g) |
| 26 – 40 kg (56 – 90 lbs) | 3¼ – 4¼ cups per day (315 - 435 g) |
| 41 – 50 kg (91 – 110 lbs) | 4¼ – 5 cups per day (440 – 495 g) |
| 51 – 60 kg (111 – 130 lbs) | 5 – 5½ cups per day (500 – 555 g) |
| 61 – 70 kg (131 – 155 lbs) | 5½ – 6¼ cups per day (560 – 625 g) |
As each dog is unique, feeding amounts will vary. Use this chart as an initial guide and adjust accordingly to achieve your dog's ideal body weight. Always provide fresh clean water.
Puppies: From 1½ – 3 months old, feed 2 times the recommended adult amount
From 3 – 6 months old, feed 1½ times the adult amount
From 6 – 11 months old, feed 1¼ times the adult amount.
Gestation: Increase the recommended adult amount by 25% – 50%.
Lactation: Feed free choice.
AAFCO: PetKind Tripe Dry is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 15 reviews.
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"My dog does really well on this. One of my favorite things about the food is how small the kibble sizes are so they're great for training. I've never seen her drool for a food but she drools for this!"
"Good stuff right here pups love this, gotta give a little mixed in with their existing kibbles initially"
"Our goldendoodle loves it! No allergic reactions at all!"
"Excellent quality. My dog has multiple food allergies. This food is excellent choice - single animal protein. Fast delivery. Value priced"
"our little Shipoo girl loves it"
"My babies are allergic to everything and the Tripe Dry Single Animal Protein is a miracle for them. They love it and it has helped their coat and they are not as itchy as they were. I am super happy with this food. It does not have all the byproducts that the other food claims to not have but still does. This is the only food I will feed them for now on."
"I have 6 dogs & some of them are on the weight management lamb. We use this formula for our pups & switch off with the beef. Even our big dogs prefer the smaller kibble pieces."
"Our dogs love it! As a test I offered half a plate of their previous food and half of Petkind; they only ate the Petkind and refused to eat the other brand. They made their own choice and we honored their decision."
"Husky food for life"
"It’s unanimous in our house; all of our dogs prefer PetKind over Canidae! I put equal amounts of PetKind and Canidae on the platter to see what would happen… the half that has the Canidae is still on the platter, but the PetKind was eaten… fair to say that PetKind is their favorite."