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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Perfect for attaching to the leach for quick treats!
rebelyell80
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
The pouch connects easily to your belt, harness, etc and really helped to free up room when working dogs and not wanting to distract them with treat odors. The bag is very secure, doesn't leak, and seals well for freshness, etc. You can clean this easy with a damp cloth and just let it air dry.
Bonnie
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
No instructions for how to use the instrument that looks like a clicker.
J-Mac
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I try to take my dog (and me!) a long walk afield every day. There's not an outdoor jacket I own that doesn't now have pockets containing messy leftover bits of various crumbled treats in the pockets…old, stale, and embarrassing when I go to pull out a glove or my keys and litter someone's floor. I won't even mention those times I've had to brush and pluck treat crumbs off my own treats before eating them—or admit I'm just not always in the mood to be that fussy. This handy little pocket-sized pouch will solve all that! Small enough to fit in a pocket but big enough to hold plenty of dog treats for an outing. I can clean out my pockets! And it shouldn't take too long to wean myself off those crumbles and bits! A great product! Easy to open, stays closed otherwise…should last for years.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This works great for my dog training, had everything that I needed and works great
scmrak
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
I got this to replace a small drawstring bag received as "swag" from a pet store training class. I wanted something that would stay open better during training sessions. This one does that, to be sure, but that's about the only positive thing I can say for it.First off, it's really big: about 7" square (disregard the claimed 5½" width). The main pouch, then, is more than big enough to hold a pound or so of treats -- at least a couple of cups. I can see no use for such large capacity, unless you plan to carry a full meal for your dog. There's a mesh pocket on the front for no apparent reason, and a zipper pocket that's apparently intended for carrying the included clicker (no longer used by most trainers) or collapsible water bowl -- definitely too small for a smartphone; maybe a 2003-era Nokia? The integrated "poop bag dispenser" is on the back... 'nuff said.It's designed to be worn as a cross-body or shoulder bag when using the included straps, or to be threaded onto a belt with two fabric loops on the back. The makers also included a spring-steel clip for mounting on a belt or waistband, but the tensile strength of this clip has defied all my attempts to use it that way. I can't even slide a piece of light-weight cardboard into the space.The clicker is cute, and the water bowl would probably be useful in a place that has water available. As for the bag dispenser; it's on the back, meaning it's nearly impossible to access when you're wearing the pouch.If I had designed this, the bag dispenser would be on the front, along with a smaller pouch for treats. The big pocket with the drawstring would be designed to carry used poop bags to the next bin instead of leaving them alongside the trail and pretending you'll come back for it later (I live in a city that provides very few trash cans in parks). Given the design, though, I'm not so certain the designers have ever actually walked a dog or gone through training.
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
it is handy has several pouches for items and poop bag dispenser, fits on belt nicely or you can use the detachable strap
Dave & Lisa Inspired2RV
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
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