walking bag recommendations

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Sister has a time share dog called Bertie, she may or may not already have a bag but I might get her one for christmas or her rapidly approaching birthday so thought it sensible to check with you guys first :). Probably nothing too huge, a ball suffices I think rather than a large quantity of dummies :D

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I don't know about brands, but I like ones with the option of over the shoulder strap or a waist belt strap or could hook on a belt/waistband. That way I have maximum flexibility on how to attach it to me depending on what I happen to be wearing.
 

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When I retired 5 years ago I was given a radley dogs trust bag. It is excellent plenty of space for treats, ball, poo bags and even a small dog first aid kit. It goes through the wash too. It’s like this except mine is black
 

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When I retired 5 years ago I was given a radley dogs trust bag. It is excellent plenty of space for treats, ball, poo bags and even a small dog first aid kit. It goes through the wash too. It’s like this except mine is black
Oooo, that’s lovely. I must confess to using an old Radley bag last year when waiting for my new Gandys bag to arrive.
 

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What about one of those thigh bags? I've been looking at them as I dont want to have to hold anything and dont like a bag going across my body. I use a little ruck sack at the minute but keep getting hung up on branches and things with it!


 

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I have a lovely cross body Kipling bag it was a cheapy from eBay but it’s perfect. I often just use a small bum bag but no room for a ball then.
 
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I have a bumbag. (Yes, I just don’t care about being cool!) It fits 2 balls, poo bags, my phone, keys. I don’t need anything else and I don’t carry balls really anymore.

When we had Zak and needed to keep the boy entertained, I had a game bag that fit a bunny (memorable walk the OH did with the trainer) or a pheasant for cold game training, dummies, balls, rabbit ball, poo bags, ball launcher would stick out to the side. It has a big strap and goes handily across the body. That’s probably a bit excessive if you just want something to fit a ball or two.
 

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i have 2 cocopup ones! fabulous bags, different sizes, and comes with a built in poo bag dispenser and a little treat pouch that hooks on the front. you can also add on a pop bag holder for full ones, and a tennis ball holder! i actually use mine a lot for day to day stuff, because they just look like normal bags (as long as you don’t have poo bags trailing out).

 
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