10x training flags
Why Blue Flags?
Blue training flags act as temporary visual boundary markers to help your dog understand where the invisible GPS fence is located.
We use blue because:
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šµ Highly visible on grass, snow, and soil
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šµ Easy for dogs to distinguish
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šµ Neutral, non-threatening color
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šµ Industry-standard for fence training
The flags help your dog connect:
Visual marker ā Warning tone ā Turn back ā Reward
How to Use the Flags
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Place flags along your GPS boundary, spaced 6ā10 feet apart.
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Begin training using tone and vibration only.
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Walk your dog on leash toward the flags.
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When the warning tone sounds, guide your dog back and reward.
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Practice daily for 7ā14 days.
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Gradually remove flags once your dog consistently respects the boundary.
Training Tip
Most dogs learn to respond to the warning tone alone within the first two weeks when trained consistently and positively.