Whip It Flirt Pole

Whip It Flirt Pole

Flick. Swoop. Chase. → Burn serious energy with low-effort, high-excitement play. The Whip It Flirt Pole gives your dog a safe outlet for chase, pounce, grab and tug games — perfect for building focus, confidence, impulse control and fulfilment.

 

Why I Recommend the Whip It Flirt Pole

  • Brilliant for energetic dogs who need a proper outlet.
  • Burns energy fast without you needing to run around the garden like a lunatic.
  • Great for impulse control — practise wait, chase, catch, drop and reset.
  • Lightweight pole makes it easy to flick, twist and swoop.
  • Bungee section absorbs shock for safer, more comfortable play.
  • Choose a squeaky or no-squeak lure depending on your dog.
 

Channel Chase Into Something Useful

The Whip It Flirt Pole is one of my favourite toys for dogs who love movement. Instead of trying to stop natural chase behaviour, it gives your dog a clear, controlled and appropriate way to use it. It is especially useful for dogs who need more fulfilment, adolescent dogs with busy brains, and dogs who find ordinary toys a bit boring. The movement of the lure taps into natural chase and pounce instincts, while the game stays connected to you. The blue fluffy lure is designed to be visually engaging for dogs, and the carabiner keeps the lure securely attached so your dog cannot simply grab it and disappear off to start their own solo business venture.

 

Who the Whip It Flirt Pole Is Perfect For

  • ⚡ Dogs with big energy and short attention spans
  • Dogs who need a safe outlet for chase and prey drive
  • Teaching wait, drop, impulse control and focus
  • Rainy days, hot days, cold days, or “I cannot face another massive walk” days
  • Dogs who need more fulfilment alongside training

A flirt pole is not just about tiring your dog out. Used well, it becomes a structured training game. Your dog learns to wait, chase, catch, let go, reset, and re-engage with you. This makes it a brilliant fit alongside fulfilment-based training, because many dogs are not being difficult — they simply need better outlets for the instincts already inside them.

 

Trainer Tips

  • Keep the lure low to the ground to reduce twisting and jumping.
  • Play on a non-slip surface such as grass or carpet.
  • Let your dog catch the lure regularly so frustration does not build.
  • Ask for a simple drop, then reward by restarting the chase game.
  • Use short sessions — many dogs only need 10–15 minutes.
  • Use our Exclusive HPDT Link for an extra 10% OFF.
  • For more on why outlets matter, read: Pre-Training Checklist 3/6: Fulfilment
  • Never leave flirt poles down — they are “two player game” toys designed for interactive play, not solo chewing.

Big movement. Low effort. Very happy dog. The Whip It Flirt Pole is a fantastic way to turn chase into connection, burn off steam, and make yourself the most exciting thing in your dog’s world.

 

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Pre-Training Checklist 3/6: Fulfilment