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What is your favourite treat bag?

7 replies

Lougle · 14/12/2023 06:32

I need a new treat bag for training. What's your favourite?

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ScattyHattie · 14/12/2023 10:20

I use Doggone Good Rapid Rewards Training Pouch after noting what my trainer had as figured they'd be higher than average user having previously bought several where the liner ripped/frayed.

I've had it years now and like all the pockets, its big enough to easy get your hand in but not too heavy. It has separate bit middle for your high value treats, it washes fine but I tend to have treats in ziplock freezer bags most of the time anyway. Unless design since changed it has a magnetic catch rather than seal up fully so sometimes could tip treats out bending but not issue all the time so perhaps wasn't fully closed. The belt clip is very sturdy but I've managed to lose it occasionally on walks and had to trek back for it, so with the belt using its loops would be more secure but I lost mine.

Training Treat Bags

Whatever form of training you adopt, if you plan to use treat rewards you will benefit from a Training Treat Bag to keep them in (also known as treat pouches and bait bags). Not only can a treat bag keep your training rewards to hand when you need them...

https://www.traininglines.co.uk/training-treat-bags-treat-pouches-bait-bags-for-dog-and-cat-training/

EdithStourton · 14/12/2023 17:05

I use a shower proof multi-pocket bumbag from Amazon. I can keep my phone and keys apart from the treats, and there is a pocket for (unused!) poo bags.

BeansOnToast32 · 14/12/2023 21:14

I've got a little silicone treat pouch that has a clip on the back so I can attach it to my pocket or waistband. I like it because I use cubed JR Pate on walks and the pouch is easy to clean when I get back.

Lougle · 15/12/2023 06:56

I like the idea of being able to have two different treats.

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Bandolina · 15/12/2023 08:16

I will only use a silicone one now.

Like this

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oubesty-Silicone-Training-Portable-Magnetic/dp/B096S26FSF/ref=ascdff_B096S26FSF/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=535919023665&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=907723027671018700&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9044914&hvtargid=pla-1601311659032&psc=1&mcid=28ab521367123d6c9a3e1f2b7145db0f

I always have tiny pieces of cooked chicken and cheese cubes for recall and walking to heel. (He is not much interested in any dry treats or kibble)

Every fabric treat pouch has been difficult to wash and left disgusting chicken residue in the seams. The silicone ones I pop in the fridge between walks and can wash out really easily. I have never found one with 2 compartments. That would be handy.

Newpeep · 15/12/2023 08:57

I have just bought a silicone one and really like it. I use high value pate or real meat treats a lot and it is very easy to clean and easy to get the treats out quickly.

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