Nice try.The magnet closure seemed like a good idea, but the way I use treat bags, i often give my dog the bag at the end of a session as a jackpot reward. She loves the idea that she's getting the whole thing, even though there are only a couple of treats left. So the magnet wasn't helpful for me, because she couldn't nose it open or it would pinch closed-I ended up cutting one of them out, and leaving one in, so she could eat out of it. I usually stuff the bag in my pocket or purse, so I don't bother with the belt clip.
That said, it has cute color choices, but it is a little pricey for a treat bag. The best thing I can say about it is it's lasted longer being thrown around and mouthed by her than the other bags . . . but if I wanted to use it as intended as an easy access training bag--I'd probably recommend the premier training bag that has a spring hinge opening and its own waist belt over this one.
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I've been using this for about a month and I love the magnetic closure to keep treats from falling out and EASY access versus the drawstring closure type. I had a drawstring bag before and it was always a pain to try and open it and close it with one hand, this bag is super easy to get treats out and just tap to close it with ONE hand. It has a belt to go around the waist that is easy to put on and take off. The size is perfect for me, it's not too big or clumsy.Magnet holds treats in. Perfect size. Zipper string is strong enough to hold small plastic "bone" containing potty bands. Get a bright color so you can find it easily.The size and magnetic closure make this a very good training pouch, allowing you to carry modest quantities of treats (so they don't all get dried out) and still be able to produce them quickly during clicker training exercises.

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