[nagdu] Carrying treats

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Thu Apr 9 22:06:03 UTC 2015


I use the magnetic buddy pouch.  It hooks to your pants with a magnet, has a low profile and is small. 
http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_ID=4095


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> On Apr 9, 2015, at 11:44 AM, Tami Jarvis via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Tracy,
> 
> I end up using my pocket, which worked better when I was using the Zuke's minis, since they didn't crumble as much as kibble. These days, I'm just using kibble with Loki, so I get crummy pockets. Also, the kibble we use sometimes leaves a dust on my hands which gets annoying. But I'm hoping Loki will not become such a treat snob as Mitzi, so I'm sticking with the kibble for now.
> 
> I know someone who uses a chalk bag, so I want to look into trying one of those to carry treats for when we are doing more training out and about. I also have a small fanny pack that I use in summer, since I can also carry bags and whatnot that I don't have coat pockets for. If I put the treats in the main pouch, I can dip in and get them quickly. That won't do for dress up, though. In that case, I use a pocket of my purse and just live with the delay. I use Las Vegas style treating to reinforce the clicker or my verbal marker, and it seems to work once the dog is trained, at least with the non-food-motivated poodles. So once we're into that mode, the delay in getting the treat to the dog doesn't seem to cause a problem, as long as I don't take too long fumbling. I could never manage with plastic bags in my pockets, either.
> 
> Good luck, and do tell if you find a miracle solution that puts treats ready to hand without leaving crumbs in pockets! :)
> 
> Tami
> 
>> On 04/09/2015 07:35 AM, Tracy Carcione via nagdu wrote:
>> I find myself always carrying around treats for Krokus.  I have a treat
>> pouch, but it's pretty big, so I usually drop treats in my pocket, then end
>> up with a pocketful of kibble crumbs. I tried putting them in a baggy, but
>> then it took a while to dig into a crumpled baggy to get to the treat.
>> Click, wait a while, treat.
>> 
>> I was wondering what others use to carry around treats, if they don't use a
>> pouch.
>> 
>> Tracy
>> 
>> 
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