If you’re looking for the Swiss army knife of dog treat pouches, this might just be it. What is sacrifices in aesthetics it more than makes up for in function. First, of course is the large treat pocket, which uses the common drawstring closure. There are two zippered pouches; one along the front horizontally oriented and one on the back that is vertically oriented.
There’s also a mesh pouch at the very front for quick-access storage. On the sides are two D rings for use with the included strap that can be used over the shoulder or around the waist, but also for holding clickers or keys. On the back, you get a sturdy metal belt clips and two belt loops, as well as a pick-up back dispenser.
It’s not much to look at and doesn’t come in other colors, but should be all you need for a trip to the dog park. A similar option is also available from Mighty Paw, and is a few dollars cheaper with the subtraction of a couple of features.
Specs:
- Closure style: Drawstring
- Attachment style: Shoulder strap, waist strap, or belt clip
- Size: 7 inches by 2.5 inches by 5 inches
We’ll give an honorable mention to the Dexas Popware for Pets Pooch Pouch. It has a novel design and the silicone construction means it’s easy to clean. It’s a bit on the bulky side, though, and reviews indicate that the clip doesn’t manage the bulk of the unit super-well. Still could be worth considering.
As for what to put in your pouch once it arrives, I strongly recommend the Nulo Freestyle Trainers. My dogs absolutely love them. The salmon ones smell the strongest, so they will likely make for the best option to pull attention back to the task at hand.