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Chuckit! Treat Tote Dog Treat Pouch for Puppy Training, 1 Cup Capacity, Assorted Colors
$9.60
About This
- 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 1 cup 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.
Overview
- Brand : Chuckit!
- Color : Assorted
- Material : Nylon
- Material Feature : Durable, Water-Resistant
- Capacity : 0.26 Quarts
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