Hunky Hound Handlers

Hunky Hound Handlers
Robin Roraback

11 Railroad St., North Canaan, CT | (959) 227-9013 | hunkyhoundhandlers.com | Social: @hunkyhoundhandlers

Hunky Hound Handlers wants to “ensure your dog lives its best life!” The team of owner and trainer, Cody O’Kelly, who is a Certified Professional Canine Nutritionist, trainer/nutritionist Ashley Haddon and Chief Operating Officer Sheri Jenny, offer training, bathing (including gentle handling, deep cleaning, paw trim and teeth brushing) professional dog walking, off leash pack walking, and nutrition counseling and products. All is done with a holistic approach to ensure the physical and mental well-being of dogs. Shop on line or visit them at the store.

Wilderdog Utility Fanny Pack ($36)

Robin Roraback

“Great for walking. Makes carrying treats, phones, clean up bags, and leash easy.”

Wilderdog Biothane collar ($29) and leash ($38)

Robin Roraback

“Waterproof and easy to clean if you are out walking and the collar or leash gets dirty or wet. Available in many colors.”

Woof Pupsicle ($22), Refills ($17)

Robin Roraback

Refillable treat that promises 20 plus minutes of play. It comes in small, large, extra-large and “There is also one for heavy chewers. Pupsicle keeps them busy.”

Tall Tails Dog Toy ($25)

Robin Roraback

“A great toy for chewers. Tall Tails Toys are very good!”

Wild N Fresh Duck Wing Treats ($48)

Robin Roraback

“Great for the teeth. My dog loves them.”

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