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Topic Dog Boards / General / Training Treat Bag
- By Annie Goz [gb] Date 29.08.10 17:16 UTC
Have started Clicker Training and would like a bag to hold the treats
I'm looking at a .......Mikki Dog Training Treat Bag Deluxe BehaveRite .....only seen picture and write up not seen it for real
Anyone use this bag or could you recommend one please
Annie
- By ceejay Date 29.08.10 18:08 UTC
Well I can't recommend but I can say don't buy - to the coachies bag that I bought from the local pet store chain.  It has a draw string that is difficult to keep in place.  At the moment I am using a furry bag that attaches to the lead which is closed by velcro simply because I want my dog to go to her lead when I ask and not go running off after finishing her round.  However the piece of liver cake I had in there the other day dropped out much to the delight of another dog.
- By suejaw Date 29.08.10 18:14 UTC
I know a lot of people use normal black leather bum bags, to which I'm about to go onto ebay to buy myself one.

I too think the Coachies treat bags or anything like them are a waste of money. I had a few different makes and they fall of belts all the time.
- By Annie Goz [gb] Date 30.08.10 09:22 UTC
Thanks for the replies give treat bags amiss then .... I have a bum bag so will give that ago
Annie
- By Trialist Date 30.08.10 15:09 UTC
I don't use treat bags, but if I did, then I'd opt for a climber's chalk bag - they're designed so that you can get EASY access into the bag (usually with a soft, wired rim), but also with a drawcord so you can close up if needed, plus belt loop. They also come in a fabulous range of colours, patterns and sizes nowadays! Prices range from about £4 up to £20 ... the sky's the limit!!  Have a look here for an example of what I mean:
http://www.urbanrock.com/products_show.php?ParentId=412&CatId=413&SearchType=2
- By Annie Goz [gb] Date 31.08.10 08:41 UTC
Thank you have had a quick look will have more time later in the day ....but they do look ok was wondering if they all had fur lining ..... the bate can be any thing from Chicken, sausage, liver cake, any thing that's smelly the better so would like to be able to wash the bag
- By wendy [gb] Date 31.08.10 08:59 UTC
Over the years i have bought 3 or 4 different types of treat bags & have yet to find one that is the perfect bag.
I have now given up with the treat bags & bought a cheap over the body bag from Next, which was in the sale's for £10.  Its absolutely brilliant with lots more room for treats, balls, poo bags, zips for money, mobile pocket etc....
- By springfever [gb] Date 31.08.10 09:11 UTC
If you only want to use the bag for treats for training then I have found this one very good but you can put very little else in it:
http://www.maryray.co.uk/product_pages/treatbag.html
- By Trialist Date 31.08.10 09:29 UTC
The fur lining they refer to is usually just a fine fleece, not the sherpa thick pile fleece as in doggy beds, it's the fine fleece used for lightweight jackets. You may be able to get one without a fleece lining, not too sure.
- By Ells-Bells [gb] Date 01.09.10 04:26 UTC
I have a very similar bag to the Mary Ray one - only it was much more expensive!  They are very good, pockets for everything and useful top that just clicks shut - plus a waterproof liner, which is so useful as I'm sure I'm not the only one who has left sausages in there for too long.....
Topic Dog Boards / General / Training Treat Bag

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