A set of 10 universal adapters that allow you to transfer your training from the lawn to the IKEA SKÅDIS board. With them, you can quickly mount mushrooms, sunflowers, tulips and other Fluo accessories directly on a vertical wall. The nut system guarantees complete stability, and you can freely arrange your training ground in seconds.

Do you love our mushrooms, tulips and sunflowers, but don't always have the opportunity to train outside using spikes to stick them into the ground? We have the solution! These adapters are the link between your IKEA board and Fluo accessories. Each holder has a special pin that works exactly like the tip of a garden spike. Simply screw the selected accessory onto the adapter and you're done – your training garden has just moved to the wall!
Installation is very simple and requires no tools. Insert the adapter through the hole in the SKÅDIS board, screw on the nut from the back (just tighten it with your fingers) and you can be sure that nothing will budge. It's the perfect solution for dogs that work dynamically and can "bump" the sample with their nose – thanks to the nut, the adapter stays firmly in place.
The set includes 10 adapters with nuts. That's enough to create a truly advanced and varied route for your dog. You can mix and match accessories – place a mushroom on one adapter, a tulip on another, and leave another for a bamboo (if you also have the threaded version). You decide how difficult the challenge will be!
Like all our products, the adapters are printed from solid and durable plastic. The white colour makes the whole thing look very aesthetic and "clean" on the IKEA board, which helps the dog focus on the scent rather than the colourful mounting elements. And if an "accident" in the form of dog saliva happens during training – don't worry. Just put the adapters in warm water with detergent and after a while they will be as good as new.

With this set, you can create a visually and olfactorily diverse training ground that will teach your dog to ignore shapes and focus on a specific source.
Preparation: Place 10 adapters on the board at irregular intervals. Mount a different accessory on each of them: a mushroom here, a tulip there, a sunflower next to it. Hide the scent sample in only one selected item. Leave the other accessories "clean" or place distractions in them (e.g., food or another scent if you are working on discrimination).
Task: Let the dog search. The different shapes and sizes of the accessories on the board are an interesting visual challenge for the dog, but it must trust its nose. When the dog points to the correct item (e.g., a specific mushroom among tulips), reward it generously at the source. This training is great for generalising the ability to search on different objects and in different planes.
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