Bag for dog walking

Sandstone1

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Anyone have suggestions for a good dog walking bag? I normally stuff everything in my pockets but managed to drop my keys today which meant having to retrace my footsteps to find them. Luckily I did but with keys, phone, poo bags and treats etc im thinking a bag would be a safer option. Dont want a bum bag!
 

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I've bought a couple of bags from Lorenz, who have lots of different small unisex bags on Amazon. One was really good, with enough room for a small bottle of water, along with phone, keys etc. Unfortunately the strap broke after a year or so. I probably will buy another one though, as it was so useful. The other smaller one has fared much better, and has been in use for 3-4 years. It measures approx 7" square. I can just get my phone in it, which measures 5 3/4 x 3", and over 1/2" deep, so could do with being a bit bigger. Although there are many similar small bags online, a lot of them are pricey for what they are. The Lorenz ones are quite reasonable in comparison.
 

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I just use a training vest or jacket, loads of big deep pockets and zips etc, I can carry phone, keys, poo bags in the breast pockets (zipped) two pockets full of food in front and ball/toy/whatever else in the back pockets. Also good for vet visits as you can carry pet passport or vacc card or any paperwork without faffing about with a bag or having to run to and from the car.

Ive picked up some good mini backpacks from charity shops, or you could try Tresspass etc.
 

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I've bought a couple of bags from Lorenz, who have lots of different small unisex bags on Amazon. One was really good, with enough room for a small bottle of water, along with phone, keys etc. Unfortunately the strap broke after a year or so. I probably will buy another one though, as it was so useful. The other smaller one has fared much better, and has been in use for 3-4 years. It measures approx 7" square. I can just get my phone in it, which measures 5 3/4 x 3", and over 1/2" deep, so could do with being a bit bigger. Although there are many similar small bags online, a lot of them are pricey for what they are. The Lorenz ones are quite reasonable in comparison.
Thanks, just ordered one. looks just what I need and cheap enough too!
 

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I’m afraid I have a bumbag, hands free, no having to fiddle to open it, it’s right there for anything I need, fits keys, poo bags, phone, spare balls. Alternatively, we use the game bag which goes across the body, carries multiple dummies and the odd ‘oops’ bunny or cold game if we want to worry the locals. ???
 

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I have a carabiner on my keys (both car and horsebox) and if I need to remove from ignition and am not at home, I've trained my brain to clip them to me each and every time.
Even the office keys have a small carabiner on, they get clipped to work handbag pocket when not in office, clipped to me on lunchtime dog walk.
TFF, key clipper-on ?
(You can tell I've lost a set previously! )
 
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