False alarm

This morning’s job interview was canceled because of a staffing shortage at the vet clinic.  One of the techs couldn’t make it in to work because her child was sick, so the remaining tech didn’t have time to do an interview.  Unfortunately, I was only told the interview was canceled when I arrived for it at 7:15 am, so I was already up, dressed, showered, etc.  Gah, I hate getting up early!  I wouldn’t mind so much if I was a better sleeper, but I often have very fragmented sleep and don’t always feel well-rested.  The interview was rescheduled for Thursday morning.

As I was already up, I went with Flippy to her physical therapy appointment.  Then we went to the “gourmet pet store” where she picked up some of the new flavours of Merrick dog food for the little dogs, and I bought a few cans of Solid Gold Green Tripe for the big dogs.  I bought it to mix in with their kibble… ever since I started to give them a taste of raw food, they’re much less enthused about eating boring ol’ kibble.  They enjoyed the tripe, and it wasn’t as horrible as I expected it would be (I’d read a lot of complaints about the smell).  Frankly, it just smells like tripe.

Posted by Leigh-Ann on 09/19 at 06:22 PM

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  1. *just* smells like tripe? gack! I got tripe treats for Snick once and I thought I’d be sick every time I opened the bag!

    Posted by jg  on  09/19  at  09:56 PM
  2. Flippy and I enjoy eating menudo, and I’ve even cooked it from scratch, so to me the green tripe just smells like menudo without the onions, chile, and oregano :)

    Posted by Leigh-Ann  on  09/19  at  11:39 PM
  3. Well, good luck this morning then!
    I like menudo - fresh tripe truly does smell pretty strong, unlike the canned stuff.

    Posted by Carina  on  09/21  at  07:56 AM
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