Treat bags

Just been out with my four dogs, two Doggone Good bags; the left filled with a mixture of kibble and high value fish biscuits, the right with three Chuckit balls and a squeeze tube of pureed sardines.
Did some shaping exercises - clicker was nicely to hand in the front pocket. No need for poo bags as we stayed on our land and the sun does a really efficient job of breaking it down very quickly, but they were there anyway in case anyone found something disgusting I wanted to bin. Not today, phew.

I do need to replace them, though. All of mine are black. I'm considering changing it up. I do like that turquoise!
 
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Now I’m not keen on treat bags that go round the waist, so i went for one of these. With a carabiner I can clip on a water bottle and bowl, and use the pockets inside for poo bags, wet wipes, phone, wallet and keys plus a small first aid kit. The outside pocket is full of treats.

Mrs Pepper loves her Doog Walkie Belt on the other hand.
 
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I have a small collection of bird skulls. If I find one I pop it in a poo bag, they're sometimes a bit dirty. I once found a herring gull head - it was entire, feathery & a bit bloody at the neck..I took it home in a poo bag and buried it in the garden to let the soil-dwellers strip it - but when I went to dig it up a couple of years later - GONE. Anther time I found a whole puffin but OH forbade me to pick it up. Next day I decided to ignore him, but it had gone - I've regretted that ever since.
 
What are you doing to your treat bag @HAH? I've got the Clix, and have had the same one since Xena was 9 weeks old! Use it every day, put it through the wash periodically, and it's as good as new. Maybe I got lucky?

I always walk with a backpack because I hate having phone/keys/water in pockets, I don't like the weight around my waist. The treat bag just needs to be big enough for treats, because everything else gets chucked in the backpack.
 
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