Kyjen Outward Hound Designer II Quick Access Treat 'N Training Bag Review

Kyjen Outward Hound Designer II Quick Access Treat 'N Training Bag
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I've tried many different types of treat bags. The ones that look sort of like a hacky-sack and are supposed to attach to your jeans or other pants by a velcro tab or a clip? They last about six months if you're lucky. They are cheap and it shows in the performance. Another problem with those is that to open them you have to use a drawstring, which you have to remember to close. I have often bent over and dumped a ton of treats out because I forgot to pull the drawstring closed. The old carpenter's apron is also cheap, works okay, but has the same problem when you bend over, and I don't know about you, but I often go places after working with my dog and end up in a retail establishment wearing a treat bag. The carpenter's apron is not a good look. The last bag I bought before this one was slightly less expensive and sounded great on paper (or on screen) but it's spring-loaded opening was so tiny I could hardly get my hand down inside it to retrieve a treat. It was actually painful to use, and drove me back to my carpenter's apron. Better to look like a dork than to feel like I'm feeding a shark all day just to get to the treats. So I came back to the bag I'd owned once before (my dog managed to get my old one about four times and finally killed it). This bag is also spring-loaded, but when open there is ample space for your hand and the treats. It's easy to pop it back closed with one hand, which is important, because we know where your other hand will be (on the leash). It is big enough to hold a good session's worth (or a walk's worth) of treats, and it is attractive enough so that if you end up wearing it inside a store, it looks like a fanny pack or purse. The mesh pocket on the front I've never found to be very useful because it's too loose to keep a grip on anything, but as a whole, this is the best treat bag on the market that I've seen or tried.
And the colors are all nice, which is icing on the cake.

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The Designer Quick Access Treat'n Training Bag is worn around the waist and pops open for quick access to treats. Ideal for training and play. Bag features a reflective stripe, durable clip, hook and D-ring for keys and more.

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