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To my Fellow Dog Trainers:

I’d like you to try my home made – hand cut – baked and dehydrated 100% liver treats full of Iron, Vitamins A, D and other minerals good for your dog’s health.  I’ve been making pure meat treats since I trained my first dog over 30 years ago.  Wow…that’s a long time! It’s what I’ve always done since I learned about dog nutrition and how it plays a part in having a healthy and motivated dog. 

I like training treats that are a soft consistency, go down fast and have a wonderful smell (at least to the dog!) And I know I’m not the only trainer whose clients say: “Here comes the liver lady!” or “It’s the hot dog lady!” as their dog comes running to greet you with their tail wagging! 

I spent hours cutting up hot dogs, cheese, roast beef, boiled and baked liver or various other organ meats preparing for work with my clients’ dogs or taking classes with my own. I want to save you the time so you are reassured that you will be using a healthy, nutritious and very motivating treat for your work with dogs – your clients’ or your own. 

These treats are an extension of what I’ve always believed in – that dogs need meat and other whole healthy foods in order to thrive and excel in whatever they do. 

I hope you give them a try and if you do, please let me know how they’re working for you!
Bonnie Brown, Founder Dog Trainers Connnection.

P.S. Happy Hudson Valley Hounds liver treats are a softer consistency than freeze dried liver or beef liver jerky – and have more moisture in them. They are best kept refrigerated when you’re not using them. They should be stored in your refrigerator to keep them as fresh as possible.  

Announcing Our
New Trainer Treats!

They’re The Perfect Size & Consistency For Dog Training

(*FOR OPTIMAL STORAGE OF TRAINER TREATS KEEP IN REFRIGERATOR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE*) 

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We don't freeze dry our liver treats.  
We slow bake then dehydrate them for hours 
This helps to preserve all their natural goodness 
We never add any filler or other substances like some of the top selling liver treat brands  
Our Happy Hudson Valley Hounds liver treats are all natural and all homemade 
That's why:

PUPS LUV ‘EM

Special: $10.00

per 4.5 oz. bag

(Prices listed below include shipping)

One Bag -$15 /Two Bags-$27/
Three Bags-$38

Trainer Treats Specials

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Akira the Elkhound Luvs ‘Em

Testimonials

“We have used Bonnie and Joel’s training treats for almost a year with our personal dogs and in our training programs. Good canine nutrition is a key part of our puppy and dog client education curriculum. Using healthy, nutritious, low carb, natural, fresh meat training treats that support a species specific diet is very important to our clients and me.The dogs love them too! 5 ☆”

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Valerie Ann Erwin

Owner New Paltz Dog Training & Canine Adventures, New Paltz, NY

“My boys love these! I have given samples to my clients and their pups and the treats are a resounding success! My dog friends are devouring them! These are high quality treats without additives and fillers made locally. Highly Recommend!

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Erica Taylor

Owner Go-To Girl Pet Care
Highland,NY

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