Farm Hounds Boar Trainers
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Single-Ingredient Training Treats for Clean, High-Value Motivation
100% Dehydrated Boar | Pasture-Raised | Small-Batch Made in the USA
If your dog goes wild for training, give them a reward that’s just as wild. Farm Hounds Boar Trainers are made from nothing but 100% pasture-raised boar—sourced from regenerative farms and gently dehydrated to preserve nutrients, flavor, and freshness. These bite-sized, single-ingredient treats are rich in protein, easy to digest, and perfect for pups with sensitivities or food allergies. No fillers, no additives—just clean, species-appropriate fuel.
✓ Made from 100% pasture-raised wild boar
✓ Single-ingredient and protein-rich
✓ Ideal for dogs with protein sensitivities or allergies
✓ Perfect size and texture for training or enrichment
✓ Sourced from humane, regenerative farms in the USA
Why It Works
Wild boar is a lean, novel protein that’s rich in essential amino acids and low in saturated fat—making it a great option for dogs with food sensitivities, allergies, or picky appetites. Because these trainers are made from 100% organ and muscle meat with no added ingredients, they deliver clean nutrition and a meaty aroma dogs naturally crave. The gentle dehydration process locks in nutrients and flavor without the need for preservatives, ensuring your dog gets a species-appropriate treat that supports energy, muscle tone, and a healthy metabolism.
What’s Inside—and How It Helps
→ 100% Dehydrated Boar – Lean, novel protein that supports muscle development, energy, and food-sensitive dogs
Perfect For:
✓ Dogs with food allergies or protein sensitivities
✓ High-reward training sessions or enrichment toys
✓ Pet parents looking for minimally processed, clean treats
✓ Dogs on elimination diets or rotational protein routines
✓ High-protein, limited-ingredient diets
✓ Pet parents seeking ethical, nutrient-dense treats
Farm Hounds Boar Trainers deliver clean, high-value rewards from ethically sourced wild boar—perfect for training, food sensitivities, or just showing your dog some seriously good taste.
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