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Training aprons, pouches and vests

MyDogBitz

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I've never really found anything I like. I'm an electrician by trade and frankly I found electricians tool pouches, aprons and Carhartt vests to be superior over all of the dog training gear I've wasted money on over the years.

Pro tip: Dickies $10 nail apron is superior to anything else as a treat holder for puppy training. LOL.

There's a company called UndrDog (I think it's owned by trainer Oscar Mora) that has really really nice training aprons and vests. They are NOT cheap but they're the nicest I've found. Really sturdy construction, heavy duty hardware and stitching, roomy pockets, cobra buckles etc.

UNDRDOG SUPPLY CO. – UNDRDOG.CO https://share.google/Yo2yJLFITEXD5wb8Z

If you're interested in the apron, it does run a bit big. I'm 6' 2" 205lbs with a size 35 waist and the XL is a little bigger than I like with warm weather clothes on. It will probably fit better once the fall weather sets in. I wish I got it in large.

I do enjoy it though. It has two large front pockets, two front zipper pockets, a small mesh side pocket and a large rear kangaroo pocket. There's two small d-rings too. I like to keep rewards in one large pocket, my phone and e-collar transmitter in the other large pocket, plastic poop bags in the zipper pockets and I shove a leash and a bottle of water in the rear kangaroo pocket. I'll clip my vehicle keys to the d-ring.

I did order the vest because I do prefer a vest over an apron but in hot weather the apron is preferable.

God knows I don't need to spend any more money on dog training but Im getting tired of my clothes getting gross. LOL.
 
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