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CHABA Treat bag Story III Multi 2in1 Lakota

CHABA Treat bag Story III Multi 2in1 Lakota

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Chaba sachet for treats Story III Multi 2in1


Chaba Multi 2in1 Bag – Story Series: Lakota, Carnival, Aussie, Jumbo Patterns

Discover functionality and style with the 2in1 multi pouch from the latest Story series by Chaba, which comes in four inspiring designs: Lakota, Carnival, Aussie and Jumbo. This versatile pouch is the perfect companion for every walk, training and travel with your canine friend.


The well-thought-out design of the bag ensures:

  • Bag pocket:
    Always at hand, for hygienic and hassle-free walks.

  • Stylish designs:
    Choose from Lakota, Carnival, Aussie, or Jumbo patterns that add character and are in line with the latest trends.

  • Practical fasteners:
    Security and confidence that everything is in its place.

  • Can be attached to a leash:
    The perfect option to have your hands free.

  • NO ABSORB hydrophobic coating:
    Easy to keep clean and resistant to unfavorable weather conditions.
  • Universal size:
    Fits every set.

  • Dimensions of the bag:
    Velcro length 5 cm, bag width 13 cm, bag height 10 cm


Choose the Chaba 2in1 multi bag from the Story series and enjoy not only functionality, but also an original design that will distinguish you and your dog during every adventure. Each bag is a combination of quality, comfort and style, designed and made with passion in Poland.



LAKOTA Ribbon - Native American Cradle

In the heart of North America, Native American tribes, including the Lakota, valued the land and its gifts, living in harmony with nature. They cultivated a variety of plants and respected animals, including sunflowers with their multi-colored petals, present in all aspects of tribal life. Sunflowers were not only admired during morning prayers, but also served as a source of dye, oil, and food, symbolizing the Indians' connection with nature.

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