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🎯 Train smarter, not harder — Treat Tote your pup’s new best friend!
The Outward Hound Treat Tote is a lightweight, durable nylon pouch designed for hands-free dog training. Featuring a secure drawstring closure and reflective piping for night visibility, it clips easily to your belt or pants loop. Multi-functional for treats and training accessories, it’s the must-have gear for active dog owners who demand convenience and style on every walk or hike.









| ASIN | B0081XINMA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,005 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #49 in Dog Treat Pouches |
| Brand Name | Outward Hound |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,035 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700603230063 |
| Handle Type | Clip or Loop Handle |
| Included Components | DOG GEAR |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.75"L x 3.75"W x 4.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Dog Travel Accessories |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Outward Hound |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 23006 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 23006 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | One-Size |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Treat Bag |
| UPC | 700603230063 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**R
Still holding up after several months of daily dog training use
I’ve been using this treat tote consistently since October for daily dog training sessions, walks, and classes, and it has held up well with regular use. The pouch is a good size for training treats without being bulky, and the drawstring closure works reliably to keep treats contained while still allowing quick access. I usually wear it hands-free during walks or training, and it stays in place without bouncing or shifting around. After months of use, the material has held up without tearing, and the stitching and seams are still intact. I haven’t noticed any issues with the clip or belt attachment loosening over time, which is important when you’re opening and closing it frequently. This is a practical, no-frills treat pouch that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It’s a solid option for anyone doing regular dog training who wants something lightweight, functional, and durable rather than overly complicated.
K**R
fits nicely in a jacket pocket
Great treat bag. Fits nicely in a jacket pocket and holds its shape for easy treat retrieval. Just what I was hoping for.
M**E
Works for quick uses, not completely waterproof
I use this for my 60lbs lab, and my friends 40lbs mixed and 110lbs lab. For the price this is a perfect, quick water bowl. I have to refill it at least 2x with the 3 dogs which is fine for 3 dogs on short uses. I would not recommend this for leaving the water in and letting the dogs drink from it for more than an hour because it does seam to seep some water through the sides after leaving it for a little while. If your pups need a drink during stops this is perfect because it is cheap, can be replaced if lost, and compacts to a small space. Great for hikes around 5-10 miles because the dogs will drink all of the water and you can just shake out the remaining water. Clean it out once every few hikes and you should fine a good, cheap solution that is easily replaceable if it gets lost or really dirty.
M**6
The best travel dish out there!!
Surprisingly great travel bowls! Its been in the high 90's lately and I've got a cocker spaniel that can drink twice her weight in water on a walk when it's hot and expects me to carry her if I forget to bring a water dish, so I ordered several of these so I'd always have one on hand since they were cheap. I have a few different other travel bowls and planned for these to just be back-ups, however, after the first back-up use, these have become my favorites! They are truly compact, folding up or don't down to half the size of others, and they have a handy stretchy loop for hooking them onto your pack or holding them together once rolled up. Both big wins right there, but the most impressive feature is that inner lip that at first I thought was weird - it's genius! It gives the dish structure and prevents spilling. When I have both dogs trying to drink out of the dish at the same time, they don't end up doing all that previous water I pack around for them that they seem to take for granted. Even better, on long limited water hikes, I actually found I can leave water in this dish and clip it to my backpack and hike without it spilling! It's kind of amazing! Very handy if you have dogs like mine that act thirsty, then lap up almost no water after you pour a bowl full of that previous resource you hauled for miles. Just clip that dish on and give it to them the next time they pull that act.
S**S
SMH.
I don’t understand some of the bad reviews. I got mine in 2020 still holding and loving it. I live in the mountains and go for hikes or picnics all the time and this is my go to water bowl to carry, I also had tried collapsable silicone ones and for some reason squirrels seem to love chewing on them making them useless if unattended only for few minutes thus in 2020 I bought this one. Not only squirrels seem to ignore it but it’s held beautifully all these years. I travel quite a lot taking my dogs with me since I’m retired and many times I’ve stayed in hotels, this is what I bring for water together with a different one for food, it’s never leaked so far, I like it so much I’m purchasing 2 more, one for the car, one in my backpack for hikes and one as spare.
D**!
Not Bad, but Use is Limited
At the very least, it IS very portable and it seems super durable. It's a little easy to tip over, so keep an eye while your dog is using it, but it shouldn't leak or anything. I'm sure it's the perfect solution for someone. We got these so that our little man could stop and have a drink during our long walks in the summer. It's hot out, he's an old man at this point, and he's out of shape either way. But the thing is, when we're on those walks, we have REAL trouble getting him to stop and sit in the first place - he'd much rather just push himself harder to get home sooner so he can lay on the cool kitchen floor and drink from his little fountain. So, while these are a very convenient little thing to have with us (he even carries them himself, we got him a bright orange harness with big pouches on the sides to carry his water, his treats, his lunch, and his bowls), it's rare that he actually drinks out of them. If we're out and about for a while and I stop us under a big shady tree and sit down and pour him a bowl of water, he spends about five minutes gently pulling on his lead to try to get me to keep walking, then he comes over and (barely) sits for a little bit, and he totally ignores his water bowl. Out of a couple dozen outings with these bowls, he's actually taken a sip maybe a handful of times. I think it's mostly his impatience, but, it's also just not a very easy bowl for him to drink from. He's a big chubby Staffy mix, he's about 76lbs and he takes big sloppy fast drinks from his regular fountain and bowl, so I think maybe this little fabric bowl is just too small and he thinks he can't comfortably drink out of it. I can't really blame the bowl, it seems nice to me, but whether I think it's nice or not, my boy doesn't care for it.
H**Y
They're worth it
I lost my first one and bought another
R**M
Great for puppy training
With our growing puppy, we use treats to reinforce good behavior. I was keeping treats in my pockets, but the dusk and crumbs left behind were getting to be too much. Sometimes I don’t have pockets so carrying a treat bag was a little cumbersome. This little treat pouch clipped easily to my pants, and it holds a lot of treats. There’s a draw string to keep the pouch closed and it can be easily opened. Our puppy is big so he can easily pick a treat out if the pouch is open. I no longer need to wear something with pockets, it’s lightweight, and clips to whatever I’m wearing, and I no longer have to deal with treats being washed with my laundry.
J**7
48OZ IS A GREAT TRAVEL BOWL FOR LARGER DOGS
Ignore the negative reviews!! I love this product. I don't know what some people expect from a travel bowl but this can hold a significant amount of water. I have an 80 lbs GSD mix and this is the perfect size for him. It's made of extremely lightweight yet durable material and can fold up into your pocket easily. And yes, I paid full price for this and I'm a real reviewer. This is an excellent product for owners of large breeds - the misinformation provided by some reviewers is frustrating! I've purchased the other silicon collapsible bowls and they're tiny in comparison, with not even half the water capacity. Do yourself a favour, buy this bowl. I misplaced mine and I am just about to order another. I decided to write this review after seeing how misguided the reviews were.
A**C
Excellent dog bowl
Getting 3 of these bowls is a bonus- one for the car, dog backpack and a spare. Lightweight, scrunchable and able to clipped on the outside of your bag when wet. An asset to my dog walks.
A**C
Great training tool
This is fantastic Easy access to treats has really accelerated our training and Buddy is loving the quick reinforcement Can't recommend it enough
B**N
Great product
Very handy for training, use daily
C**E
peu mieux faire
le concept est bon pour avoir des friandises à tout moment sur soi . par contre système D'attache pas au top ca tombe sans arret .
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