Scent Accordion to składana listwa zapachowa do noseworku oparta na mechanizmie nożycowym – rozciąga się do pełnej długości w kilka sekund i składa płasko do torby treningowej. W każdym węźle połączenia ramion znajduje się gniazdo na puszkę zapachową Fluonose Nano+, co daje od 12 do 24 punktów zapachowych. Zestawy można ze sobą łączyć, więc ilość punktów zapachowych można dowoli zwiększać.
Leży na ziemi, wisi na płocie lub opiera o ścianę – jedno akcesorium, wiele konfiguracji treningu węchowego.
If you train scent work seriously, you know how annoying it is to set up several separate containers before each session – one here, another there, the cap has come off, the can has fallen out. The Scent Harmonizer solves this problem once and for all. It is a foldable scent strip on a scissor mechanism that unfolds to full length in one motion and offers from a dozen to several dozen ready scent points – instead of a mess, you have a ready detection set in seconds.
The Fluonose Nano+ scent cans stay securely in their sockets thanks to the magnets built into their bottoms, without the risk of accidental falling out.

The operation of the Scent Harmonizer is so intuitive that you can start the first exercise literally a minute after taking it out of the bag. You grab both ends, stretch – and it's ready. The scissor mechanism (the same one you know from car lifts or folding stands) keeps its shape stable in any position. After the session, you fold it back into a flat form and it lands at the bottom of your training bag. No separate containers to collect, no stacking. One accessory – a complete scent set.
In each node, which is the place where the arms cross, there is an oval socket for the Fluonose Nano+ scent can. The can fits securely in the holder and does not fall out during the dog's work – even if the four-legged friend enthusiastically presses their nose against the socket. 🐾

The Fluonose Nano+ scent cans fit the sockets of the Scent Harmonizer – compact containers with built-in magnets and ventilation holes that allow the scent to gently release outside. It is this controlled, focused stream of scent that makes the dog really work with their nose to locate the source – instead of sniffing a blurred cloud along the entire strip.
You can also use the harmonizers without cans - just insert the scent sample directly into the socket.
Cans are sold separately. They are clean – you can put any scent sample in them: natural (a piece of bark, clove) or on a carrier (a cotton pad soaked in oil). The Scent Harmonizer is sold without cans, but you can add them to your order directly from the product card.

Four nodes are a great start – the one-meter strip fits in any living room, garden, or training room and gives the dog clear, linear work: one end, the other end, the source somewhere in the middle. Six nodes (1.5 m) is for dogs that have already mastered the basics of detection and need a longer array with more nodes to scan. Eight nodes (2 meters) is a challenge for advanced dogs – a strip of this length, hung on a fence or leaned against a wall, perfectly simulates vertical searches similar to what dogs face in more demanding field exercises.
And if even 2 meters is not enough? Harmonizers can be connected together – you buy another one and connect it to the previous one, creating a strip of any length. Perfect for advanced exercises with multiple samples or for group work in scent detection training.
Below we describe three stages of working with the scent strip – from introductory sessions to advanced selection exercises. The scenarios are based on proven methods of working with a series of containers, used by scent detection trainers.
Unfold the Scent Harmonizer on the floor and place a scent sample in one socket (warm can), leaving the others empty (cold). Release the dog with the search command and let them independently walk along the strip. When they stop at the warm node and indicate it – reward immediately. Repeat several times, changing the position of the warm socket each time. The dog quickly learns that the scent matters, not the position on the strip.
When the dog confidently indicates the warm socket in a row of empty ones, it's time to add difficulty. In two or three cold sockets, place cans with distracting scents (a different scent than the target) or a strongly scented distraction (e.g., a piece of treat in a closed container). One socket remains warm with the target sample. This exercise excellently trains scent selectivity – the dog must ignore tempting scents and indicate exactly the correct one. A classic exercise used by detection trainers in preparation for competitions.
Hang the Scent Harmonizer on a fence net or lean it against a wall vertically. Place a sample in one of the sockets – this time at different heights in subsequent repetitions. Working on a vertical strip is a completely different challenge for the dog than horizontal searching – the scent rises differently, and the dog must actively search for the source along the entire surface. A great exercise preparing for vertical searches in the field and indoors (walls, furniture, fences).
Remember the iron rule of nosework: sockets that have had scent samples (warm) never become cold. The harmonizer makes this organizationally easier – after the session, you take the cans out of the sockets and store them separately from the strip. The strip itself is cold and ready for the next training without the risk of scent contamination.
Looking for cans for your Harmonizer? Check out the Fluonose Nano+ scent cans in scent variants: cinnamon, clove, and orange peel. And if you want to expand your training arsenal, also check out the training cones with a scent chamber and the scent barrel with a carousel function – excellent complements to the set for various detection exercises.
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