[NAGDU] Treats and dressing well

Miranda knownoflove at gmail.com
Mon May 20 18:56:27 UTC 2019


Hi,
When I needed to work with my dog on learning specific parts of our route to our internship site this past semester, I clipped the treat pouch to the belt loop on my dress slacks and removed it upon entering my internship agency. If I needed to work with her on targeting a specific part of the agency office, I might stick a couple treats in my pocket if necessary. However, as the clicker can be rather loud and disruptive to office activities, I did not utilize this method within the agency setting as much as I just patterned her to specific areas within the office. I use Charlie Bears as a training treat, and these do not have as distinct of a scent as kibble. They also have less crumbs to worry about. Finally, they are only about 3 calories per treat.

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> On May 20, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I have another problem with treats, though someone probably has a solution.
> How does one dress well and still carry around a bunch of treats?  Women's
> good clothes often don't have pockets.  Even when they do, I don't want my
> good clothes smelling of kibble.  I have a treat pouch, which is well-made
> and functional, but I wouldn't call it stylish.  And it tends to pull down
> the waistband of my skirt or dress slacks.  I guess I could carry my purse
> all around the office, and put treats in that, but I'm not too keen on
> that, either.
> So how does the well-dressed woman carry treats around in a large office,
> and still look reasonably chic?
> Tracy
> 
> 
> 
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