
Reward good behavior on the spot with the canine hardware treat tote. An ideal accessory for puppy or dog training, This clip-on treat pouch attaches easily to belt loops or pockets for training on-the-go. Featuring a drawstring closure, pet parents can easily grab treats with one hand while the other Hand remains free to signal dog commands. The dog pouch holds 2 cups of treats and closes tightly so treats stay fresh, keeping treats in One place for daily use. Made with heavy duty pack-cloth and a rip-stop liner, the treat tote is able to withstand frequent, long-term use. The pouch fabric is available in assorted colors and is moisture resistant to protect treats from splashing or slobber. This treat carrier can be discreetly tucked away for distraction-free training or filled to the top with small toys, waste bags, and more.
A must-have for dog training: a clip-on dog treat pouch that allows for easy access to rewards during training sessions.
Practical and durable design: made with heavy-duty pack-cloth material that is water-resistant and reinforced with a rip-stop liner, this dog training treat pouch is built to last.
Convenient drawstring closure: with the capacity to hold up to 2 cups of dog treats, these treat pouches for pet training seal tightly to keep treats fresh and easily opens with one hand.
A versatile addition to your dog training tools: this clip-on dog treat pouch can also store small toys or waste bags, making it a useful addition to puppy training and playtime.
Distraction-free dog training: designed to be small and discreet, this dog treat bag helps keep your furry friend focused on training without distractions.
13 reviews for Chuckit! Treat Tote Dog Treat Pouch for Puppy Training, 2 Cup Capacity, Assorted Colors
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Luis Ruiz –
Convenient and Practical for Training Sessions
**Convenient and Practical for Training Sessions**⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This little treat bag has been a game-changer for training sessions with my pup. Its 1-cup capacity is just the right size to hold enough treats for an outing without feeling bulky or getting in the way. It clips easily onto my waistband or belt, which is super handy when I need both hands free for commands and rewards.One of my favorite features is the simple drawstring closure. It keeps the treats secure, even when I’m moving around, and it’s quick to open when I need to grab a reward. The bag itself is small enough to stay out of the way but big enough to hold plenty of treats for short walks or park visits.The material feels durable and wipes clean easily, which is great because let’s be honest—treats can get messy. I’ve been using it daily for a few weeks now, and it’s holding up well. The random color wasn’t a big deal to me since they’re all pretty cheerful, but I thought it was worth mentioning.If you’re looking for a simple, practical way to carry treats during training, this bag is a solid choice. It’s functional, easy to use, and makes the whole process so much smoother. Definitely worth it for any dog owner!
John Boyle –
Pefect treat cup
I bought this treat cup to attach to my puppy’s leash for training, and especially for house training. I was worried that my puppy was not getting a consistent house training, since it was such a procedure to grab the leash and a treat every time I took him for a walk. This was especially cumbersome since I was often in a rush to get him out if he was showing any signs that he might go to the bathroom in the house.While the cup clearly said it had a loop and a clip, I wasn’t sure how well it would work attached to a leash. I can gladly say it works perfectly attached to a standard loop leash and has made potty training much easier. I do not use a retractable leash, so I am unsure of how well it would attach to one of those.The most surprising feature of the treat cup was how well the drawstring works, especially for one handed operation. The sliding clip makes it easy to secure when not in use and feels sturdy. Pulling on the drawstring, even when the sliding clip is not in place, closes the bag easily. Putting your hand in the bag easily reopens it. This makes sealing the treats simple while training.While I have not used the cup in practice attached to myself instead of the leash, I did test out how well it worked. There is either a belt clip or a belt loop, allowing you to clip it onto your pants or pocket with the clip, or looping it into your belt buckle if you’re afraid it might fall off. These two choices ensure you can either quickly attach it for quick sessions, or make sure it for sure will not fall off during long training sessions.The size of the cup it perfect. It holds tons of treats without feeling too large.I only have one small gripe with the treat bag and that is that it does not completely seal the treats. I had put a few softer treats in the bag for an extended period of time and they dried out. This is a small gripe however, since I should not have expected a drawstring bag to be capable of locking in moisture.Overall I highly recommend the treat bag.
Cyprus –
Good inexpensive option, but not perfect
My puppy was getting too tuned in to the crinkling plastic sound of treat bags which coincides with a lot of human food packaging so I was looking for a quieter option that I could carry around easily for training. This little pouch is a decent and economical option. It has a drawstring to close it and a plastic clip that you hook over your belt or pocket. It’s not too big and yet holds a decent amount of treats. Problem is, with my dog, she discovered the joys of the drawstring. And also that the pouch is not super securely attached once ‘clipped on.’ Would work for some dogs, but is not for puppies that figure this kind of stuff out.
Ian –
Good value for price (under $7), well designed for its function.
This is a well-designed product, and I purchased it at an appropriate price point ($6.40). It has two major benefits. First, it truly can be operated with one hand. I previously bought a different design that requires squeezing to open; despite the claims, you cannot manage treats one-handed with it. This pouch actually allows that. Second, there’s a drawstring design that can be pulled tight to keep treats from spilling—and curious little snouts out. However, if Amazon’s algorithm pushes the price up more than a coupe bucks, it’s going to quickly lose cost/value. I would not buy this product at $10, but $7 was very reasonable.
Tracy –
Treat or Snack bag
Great little snak / treat bag for walks or car trips
KK –
Nice pouch!
This works great to hold treats. I like that you can adjust the opening the stay open so that you can quickly grab treats. But it cinches closed nicely so you can keep your dog out/treats fresh/ keep treats from spilling. The belt clip makes it super easy to use, regardless of if you have a belt or not. I can easily clip it onto shorts or leggings. It’s been a great help during obedience classes.
VS –
Nice pouch, didn’t last
This was a really nice pouch for our training purposes, but felt like it fell apart pretty quickly. We got maybe a few months of use from it? Would have been nice if it was more durable, but while it was intact, it was easy to use and stored enough food for each training session.
Amazon Customer –
Works well for dog treats!
Great size and clips well to my pocket or belt loop.
pebble66 –
Drawstring frayed after first use makes it difficult to open and close.
Rodrigo Benavides –
Es un producto muy práctico, ya que puedes guardar premios de todo tipo, además es muy fácil de usar con una sola mano. Es resistente y de muy alta calidad.
Kindle Customer –
Some of the treats are hard to get at the bottom, could do with being a little larger to fit your hand in. The plastic clip had an imperfection on it, so it was super sharp and we’ve had to cut it off – probably a one off though.
harleywerner –
Missverständliche Beschreibung. Ich bin von einem Dreierpack ausgegangen und habe nur ein einzelnes Exemplar erhalten. Und dafür ist es viel zu teuer.
مريم –
مررره حلوه