Dog Flirt Poie, The Dogs Stuff
Dog Flirt Poie, The Dogs Stuff
Dog Flirt Poie, The Dogs Stuff

Dog Flirt Pole

Regular price $28.95 $42.00 Sale


Introducing the ultimate training and exercise tool for dogs, the Dog Flirt Pole!

Our Flirt Pole is designed to provide hours of entertainment for your furry friend while also helping them to stay in shape. The durable construction and high-quality materials used in the Flirt Pole make it perfect for dogs of all sizes and breeds.

The Flirt Pole features a sturdy, telescoping pole that extends up to 10 feet in length, providing plenty of room for your dog to run and chase after the attached toy. The toy is made of durable, non-toxic materials that can withstand the most enthusiastic playtime. The toy is also replaceable, so you can always keep your dog entertained with new toys.

The Flirt Pole is easy to use and requires no batteries or electricity. Simply extend the pole to its full length, attach the toy, and let your dog do the rest. It's perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be easily transported for use at the park or beach.

Not only is the Flirt Pole a fun and entertaining way for your dog to stay active, but it also helps to improve their overall health and well-being. By providing regular exercise, the Flirt Pole can help to reduce the risk of obesity and other health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle.

In addition to the physical benefits, the Flirt Pole also provides mental stimulation for your dog. The act of chasing after the toy can help to improve focus, concentration, and overall cognitive function.

Our Dog Flirt Pole is also a great tool for training and obedience. It can be used to teach your dog basic commands such as "fetch" and "drop" and help to improve their overall obedience and responsiveness to commands.

PEOPLE ALSO ASK

Is a flirt pole good for dogs?

Yes, a flirt pole can be good for dogs.  It is indeed a good tool for many dogs, providing a range of benefits

What are the rules for the flirt pole?

  1. Don't overdo it: Especially for puppies, whose bones and joints are still developing, be careful not to push them too hard. The same goes for older dogs or dogs with joint or mobility issues. Always make sure you are using the flirt pole in a way that is safe and appropriate for your dog's age, size, and physical condition.

  2. Controlled play: You should be in control at all times. This includes making your dog sit and wait before starting the game, dropping the toy when you say so, and not lunging or jumping unnecessarily. This ensures that the game remains a positive and controlled training experience.

  3. Protect your dog’s neck: Try to keep the lure on the ground, so your dog is chasing it like they would a squirrel or rabbit in the yard. This can prevent neck strain and potential injury from overly enthusiastic jumping and lunging.

  4. Give breaks: Allow your dog to take a break and get a drink during play. This is particularly important on warm days to avoid overexertion or overheating.

  5. End on a positive note: Let your dog catch the lure from time to time, and especially at the end of the game. This will keep your dog interested in the game and make them feel successful, which is great for their mental well-being.

  6. No aggressive play: If your dog becomes overly excited or aggressive during play, stop the session. The flirt pole game should be fun, not a source of stress or aggression.