Hi, Paula, People use a variety of different bags and other solutions for clicker training treats. Some use a fanny pack or "bait bag". The fanny packs are available in many general market stores in a variety of styles and colors to match your outfit and to suit almost any budget. The bait bags can be found at pet stores and on the internet at web sites like sitstay.com. I usually like to use a fishing vest rather than a fanny pack. The fishing vest has lots of deep pockets, many with zippers to keep the treats from falling out when I bend over. I am usually carrying several types of treats, so I can keep them in separate pockets in the vest. I have several vests in different colors, and I have different sizes of vests so that I can throw one on over any season's clothing, small ones for summer wear over a T-shirt, and larger ones for wearing in winter over a parka or coat. I get the fishing vests at Army-Navy Surplus stores, but they're probably available at other outdoor clothing stores or camping supply stores. I like them because they're easily washable. I also keep a fanny pack for times when I'm too dressed up for a fishing vest. Or, if even that is too casual, I can toss a few dry treats in my handbag or pocket--the occasions when I get that dressed up or when I carry a handbag are extremely few, so it's not that much of an issue for me! I think we each experiment, both with the types of treats we use and with the carrying solutions we choose, until we find the system that works best for each of us. And then that may change, depending on the individual animal we are working with as well as with the species. Best, Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Waby" <gypsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <vi-clicker-trainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 3:26 AM Subject: (VICT) Re: get to know you > Hi everyone > > This may be a strange question but what do you keep your treats in for > clicker training? Just in your pocket? Can you get little bags that are > easy > to get into and grab the treat? > > Cheers > Paula and girls. > > >