One of the Best Dog Treat Bags!
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| Review Date: July 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: SaraFimm, Bullhead City, AZ United States |
First of all this a dedicated TREAT BAG, not a purse or fanny pack so don't expect to carry more than the essentials in it. Cell phones, wallets and dog toys fit better in large pockets, that's what they're for. Or use a fanny pack--especially if you're a sport enthusiast--and need to have the extra storage space.
The zipper pouch in the hidden back of the treat bag is good for basic ID, an ATM/credit card or paper money.
The front velcro pocket is good for a small ball, but not much else. I buy the box of plastic one size fits all gloves for picking up dog poop in my backyard (the gloves make sure I pick it ALL up) and I stuff some of these in the velcro pocket to pick up any mess my dog makes. Turn inside out and you have a poop pick up or a slobbery ball holder you can tie off and place in your pocket without much worry of an inappropriate wet mark on your pants/shorts.
I use a short clip-on key ring for my basic key set (house door,car door/ignition and mail key) and they fit nicely on the key ring attached to the treat bag when I have no pockets or my pockets are full.
Now to the meat of the item, this is a good grade of material that you will expect to use for some time. Not thin plastic like you might find on other products (*cough*Outward Hound*cough*). The item says it's water resistant and I'd believe it. Resistant not proof. It has the velcro pouch and a thin open area where the main pouch is so the water will go inside that if it's pouring or submersed. Just like is says, the main pouch has a stay-open spring hinge top that snaps shut to keep treats securely stored. It's a little stiff, and I like it that way. It'll stay open enough to dole out several quick treats or shut with the flick of your hand--great for when you bend over and don't want all the treats to fall out. (WD-40 or some other all-use hinge oil should keep the hinges in good working order and help your bag last over time.)
This comes with a soft belt, but I use a leather man's belt and it fits just fine on that. The belt loops fit perfectly and the clip between them has a lip on it that helps it to hold onto my leather belt. I've never used it without my belt, so I don't know how well it does just clipped to the top of your pants.
I'm the envy of my dog training instructor. I'm getting one for her as a thank you gift. (No way I'm giving her mine!!!) |
Great, sturdy treat bag
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| Review Date: December 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Alex Chaffee, San Francisco, CA |
When I got this bag I suspected that the mechanism wouldn't last long. It felt a bit creaky and I feared it would either freeze up or get too loose to remain open once opened.
But I've had it at my waist now for 3+ months of twice daily dog walks and it's still opening (and remaining open) and closing (and remaining closed) just like new. Just remember, that slightly sticky feeling when you squeeze it open or shut isn't a bug, it's a feature!
I also like the size of the main pocket. It's big enough to pour a whole week's supply of treats in there. And there's two little pockets (one velcro, one zippered) for insubstantial extras like a thin plastic poop bag. And a nice keychain loop to stick a clicker on.
The only flaw is the belt; it's not fastened on and is a little small for the belt loops so it occasionally slips out when I'm carrying (not wearing) it, and plus the buckles are kind of primitive so it tends to get loose no matter how tightly I cinch it. |
Good trainer bag.
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| Review Date: October 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Allison Chappell, Clinton, Missouri United States |
| Easy to open and close with one hand, doesnt close 100% so could still loose treats if turned over but not just if you are leaning down. Keeps dogs face out of treat bag. Handy pockets for clicker, keys, or other small things. t |
Just what I was looking for
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| Review Date: December 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Denver Granny, CO |
| I shopped through a lot a treat bags before choosing this one. I wanted one that would stand open for quick, easy access to the treats. I also wanted one with its own belt, since I never wear one, and the belt had to be long enough for an overweight person like me (some others had belts, but they were too short). I couldn't imagine one that clipped onto my waistband being either comfortable or secure. I wish only that all the pockets were a little larger to carry more treats and more and larger accessories. My keys barely fit into one of the small pockets. Well constructed overall. I'll be using it for a long time. |
Pet Trainier Treat Bag
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| Review Date: October 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: William D. Burkard, Longmont, CO |
The bag has a convenient closing top that prevents spilling
It comes with a waist strap so does not need to be clipped to belt
As advertised |
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