2PC Dog Treat Pouch,Dog Training Treat Reward Bag,Portable Puppy Hand Free Dog Walking Bag,Auto Closing Dog Food Dispenser,Behavior Aids for Puppy Travel or Outdoor(Green+Grey)
$9.99
Price: $9.99
(as of Jan 08, 2025 16:58:47 UTC – Details)
Product Description
2PC Dog Treat Pouch,Dog Training Treat Reward Bag
You can use the pet training clicker to train all your pets. Not only for dog but also for cat, bird, chicken and horse. You can use it to train your pet the basic obedience, small trick, and correct the bad behavior. Scientific method of training your pet safely and easily
Package Dimensions : 5.04 x 4.61 x 0.79 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : 90283
Date First Available : July 11, 2024
Manufacturer : VZZNN
ASIN : B0D97T66R5
Country of Origin : China
Portable Design:This dog training treat pouch, measuring 4.7 by 4.3 inches, easily fits in jeans or jacket pockets. This dog treat bag is different from other large-capacity styles,you can take it with you when you walk your dog every day, and train your puppy at any time
Features:Dog treat bag comes with a carabiner for attaching to your leash or connecting to your pet’s collar. The opening is embedded with elastic metal, and it automatically closes after taking snacks,This bag can be worn around the waist, clipped onto a belt-loop, or threaded onto your personal belt
Durable Material:This Dog training bag is made of high quality, lightweight fabric. The dog snack bag has a composite coating on the surface, which is oil and dirt resistant and waterproof.Simply wipe away surface and lining stains or toss it in the washing machine for easy cleaning
Multifunctional applications:Training bags can not only hold dog food, but also various items for daily dog walking and short distance travel (dog toys, snacks, stool bags or tissues, small water dispensers), etc It’s a versatile walking bag that meets various needs
Multi scenario usage:training bag is convenient to carry and is perfect for indoor training, daily walking, and outdoor training. Suitable for training animals such as cats, dogs, and ferrets.freeing hands, making it easier for your little one to train and play
IamTheDavid –
Nice treat pouches
With a new dog comes the need for new supplies, and a good quality treat pouch is up there on the list of handy things to have when training your new pup. The nice thing about these are the auto close ability since my dog is a treat thief and likes to try to steal snacks from my pouches when I am not looking.These are reasonably well made and should last a significant amount of time, and certainly long enough to fully train your dog. I like the materials, and the size of the pouches are just right and not overly bulky. All said, a well designed product with a good value for pretty much anyone needing something like this.
Frank –
Not too bad
These are well made. The only thing I donât like is itâs hard to get a treat out with one hand. Pretty much ya e to use two hands which can be inconvenient at times, especially when on a walk with a leash.
f/2.8 –
Lots to like with these treat pouches
We have several pouches for dog treats, but this are my favorites by far.They hold enough treats for a quick training session or for going on a walk or trips to the pet or hardware store.The easy open, auto close metal closure means you don’t have to fiddle with a zipper and you can operate it with one hand, useful if you have a leash on the other.It also prevents spills, which have happened a lot when I forget to close that zipper.It’s wide and shallow enough for your hand to reach the bottom.The small size and flat design lays flat against your body if it’s clipped to a belt loop, and can fit nicely in a pants pocket. I also prefer the carabiner to a belt clip.The canvas-looking fabric and leather-look accent tag are very attractive.The one minus is that unlike silicone pouches, the fabric material means the treats will dry out if left inside for some time.
Paola –
Pretty good
I love these pouches they are so easy to take everywhere! The only thing that I wish could make this perfect is if it had some sort of lining inside to keep the treats fresher or keep them for a few days in there without hardening. Some treats are also more oily so it might stain the bag
Sara –
Useful Treat Bags
When these arrived, I put one on the table at the top of the steps, and one in the room I stay the most. I went and sat down in the room I prefer. In under 30 minutes, here comes my 6-month-old Golden Retriever prancing in the room with the other pouch in his mouth. It doesn’t even have treats in it yet! I didn’t want to see what would happen if I left him alone with it any longer. I can see a poor future for the pouch if left below five feet, higher if you have a Great Dane. Add treat scent and crumbs, it’s their adventure.I am not sure what the pouch closure is called, but I used to call it a Frog Mouth when I was young, so this is what I will refer to. I remember having coin purses like this. It is metal, and if you push in on the outside hinges, it will open the pouch and it resembles a big frog mouth. You must hold it open, as it won’t stay open on its own. THIS is the key feature that makes the pouches great for treats! You can also slip your hand between the opening, and it will close on its own when you remove your hand.The pouch saves you from zipping, pulling drawstrings, snapping, or any other method of closure other treat pouches have. You won’t have to fumble, worry if you drop your pouch, or worry about a nose getting in there when you think you closed it, but forgot, or it dumps out.So far, it has turned out to be a great size for the types of treats I am using. They are about the size of a blueberry and I can put about three handfuls in the pouch.My only “meh” is the way it attaches. I wear a lot of cotton blend shorts that do not have belt loops. I have been just clipping it on the waistband, but I’m always wishing the carabiner was bigger. The fabric gets bunched up in the clip and the opening is a bit small.I did put water on the surface. It beaded up very well. The pouches are not smell proof, unfortunately. The attention may be directed to the pouch and not toward you, unless you have a treat in your hand.Overall, I’m happy so far. They are incredibly useful. I haven’t thought of the car yet, but one in the car or on the leash that goes to the park/walk would work nice. Just make sure your treats do not contain any ingredients that will spoil in the sun.
Michael –
Holds plenty of treats and it is easy to get the treats out
I like that these 2 bags are not too large, but they hold plenty of treats for our training walks. It is easy to slide your fingers into the self-closing top and grab a couple of treats and the carabiner is a good size to hook to a belt or belt loop. One of the carabiners did break when I tried to put it on a strap that was too big and I broke the spring by opening it too far.
Prince of Peas –
Always have treats with you
These treat pouches are easy to carry, thanks to the attached carabiner. More importantly, they have a snap-shut opening, similar to some coin holders we have. Squeeze on the edges of the top corners, and it opens and stays open; let go, and it closes.It’s made of what appears to be waxed canvas, though I can’t say for sure. It seems to be water-resistant, and the material is a camping-quality canvas.We have a small pup, so these will hold hundreds of pellet-type treats, and they hold more than 50 mini milk bone treats.Great for training or long walks.Review of: VZZNN 2PC Dog Treat Pouch
John Benback Jr –
Not too bad
The size of the trat bags are nice. The durability is good, my pup has gotten ahold of it a couple times, amd they withstood his puppy teeth for a few minutes. Hand washing is easy enough. They function well, just have to be careful with the opening, the metal cut me at a corner hinge, don’t blindly open and try to pull a treat out one handed. With 2 hands though, it’s easy to use.