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πŸͺ The Company of Animals COA Treat Bag: Sensible Storage Solution for Training Treats Review

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Description of πŸͺ The Company of Animals COA Treat Bag: Sensible Storage Solution for Training Treats

EASY ACCESS - clips on belt, waistband, or pocket. WEATHERPROOF - magnetic and drawstring closures. SECURE - zipped pocket on treat bag allows for you to store valuables (like your phone). COMPLIMENTARY - use with other CLIX training products like the Multi-Clicker, Target Stick, and Multi Purpose Whistle for comprehensive training. ADDITIONAL POCKETS - extra storage for training aids (like a clicker).

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not very good Belt clip/treat difficult to access

Belt/trouser clip is difficult to open making it VERY difficult to install. The small side pocket for poo bags does not fit. It's difficult to get the goodies quickly. If the bag is left open, don't bend down - they will all fall out. Not a good design.

Pros
  • Dogs
Cons
  • Not as thick as other pickaxes

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not for Men

Photos are misleading. The second photo is a comparison with the I-Phone 6. It will not be easy for a man to keep reaching for goodies. I had to go to Walmart or eBay for the price paid. Perhaps a miniature man with a pocket puppy will like it. I don't like leaving snide comments, but that's the way it is.

Pros
  • Learning and Behavior Guide
Cons
  • No Results

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Intro's treat pouch served its purpose but isn't durable.

It has found much use in training novice puppies (4-6 weeks once a week) and training on walks and at home. The lining broke after a few months. It worked and had great clasps, but the only features we used were a drawstring closure and clip on the outside of our bags. I'd say this is a good starter treat bag if you only have one pup to train with or if there's a good chance the teething pup will destroy any treats stored inside so you don't want to shell out for something more expensive. Treat

Pros
  • Pet Supplies
Cons
  • Some Bugs