DOG by Dr. Lisa

DOG by Dr. Lisa Belt Bag in Black

$60.00

There ain’t no escaping it: owning a dog is hands-on. From throwing balls to feeding treats to squishing their squishy faces, the more dexterous you are, the more dedicated you can be. This Belt Bag is designed to keep your hands free and keep you looking stylish. Use it on walks, for quick access to treats at home or to look fabulous while grabbing coffee with friends.

Our sleek Belt Bags have been carefully designed to ensure that the only thing you need to hold on a walk is the leash. They’re easy to clean, comfortable and have enough room to store your essentials. The dishwasher-safe silicone treat pouch lets you reward your dog when out and about or when training at home.

Why You’ll Love it?

  • Easy to clean designer nylon fabric

  • Roomy pockets for all your essentials

  • Long lasting YKK zippers

  • Double adjustable straps

  • Versatile clip ring

  • Internal silicone treat pouch (dishwasher safe)

  • Wear it on walks or whenever you are training your dog for fast rewards

  • Detachable extender strap included 

  • Strap can be adjusted from 79-170cm long

  • One size fits most

About the Brand:

Dr Lisa Chimes is a practicing Australian veterinarian who works in the emergency and critical care department at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital. Dr Lisa has starred in popular TV shows Bondi Vet and Dr Lisa to the Rescue. She has made regular appearances on morning television shows, as well as newspaper, magazine, digital and radio appearances. You can also find her as a regular guest and MC on the pet expo circuit. She is the author of two children’s books by Penguin - My First Puppy and My First Kitten. Dr Lisa is a proud supporter of a variety of pet rescue organisations.

“I wanted to create a product range that is natural and safe for dogs and the humans who love them. In doing so, I wanted to ensure that we minimise harm to our planet. Our products are eco-friendly, biodegradable, recyclable, vegan and obviously not tested on animals. A percentage of profits is whole-heartedly donated to the RSPCA.”