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TRETS REWARD POUCH - BLACK
by WoofHoof Inc. (See other books by author)
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Publisher: WoofHoof Inc.
Edition: 2009 Training Tool
ISBN: N/A Item: K9X086
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Summary: MAGNETIC CLOSURE! The TRETS Reward Pouch is lightweight and stylish and attaches to your hip for “at your fingertips” access to treat rewards.
| Price: $14.95 |
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Expanded Description:
MAGNETIC CLOSURE! The TRETS Reward Pouch is lightweight and stylish and attaches to your hip for “at your fingertips” access to treat rewards. The treat pouch's outer layer is made of durable Cordura, used in backpacks and mountaineering gear and its inner layer is a rugged nylon, used to make tents and other outdoor products. The treat pouch is finished with custom embroidery and attractive piping.
The TRETS Reward Pouch comes with a durable belt clip that is riveted onto the back of the pouch and fastens easily onto your belt, waistband of your pants or breeches and will not come off! The magnet closure keeps treats inside but easily and quickly accessible.
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| Best bag ever, hands down, January 29, 2012 |
| Reviewer: Dave, dog trainer and handler |
| I totally disagree wit the above review. I purchased this bag in mass while on vacation and have to say, out of all the bags I've used, this one is the easiest to get into for your bait and isn't big and bulky like the other models. I use my bag for training and showing-great product!!! |
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| it's ok, September 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Rachel Artz |
| This treat bag is sturdy, large and has a hook to attach it to your belt. However, I find the magnetic closure flap gets in the way, and the fact that it's rather flat (like an envelope) makes reaching the treats quickly rather awkward. I use this pouch to carry my spare training treats when my dog and I take our training on the road and my travel wrist treat bag is kind of small. It's definitely not recommended as your primary treat pouch. |
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