Does scent training have to end where the water begins? Absolutely not! We present Fluonose Aqua – the first scent container in the Fluo family created for special tasks. It's a true "amphibian" among training accessories. Whether your dog is training for water rescue or you just want to take the fun of nosework to the lake, river, or... deep snowdrifts – this container will change your approach to scenting.

Why is Fluonose Aqua a Game Changer?
Regular containers in water? Forget it. Fluonose Aqua was designed from the ground up for challenging conditions. Its secret lies in the "wings".
- 🌊 Water expert: The container floats on the surface, and thanks to the side channels, the scent is released directly into the water or air just above it.
- 🛡️ Armored construction: Made from a material similar to ABS. It's resistant to sun, frost, and saltwater.
- ❄️ Winter warrior: Ideal for hiding in deep snow – the design prevents the sample from being buried.
- ⚓ Full immersion control: Thanks to the threaded socket and attached handle ("eye"), you can anchor it at any depth.
- 🔒 Sealing and safety: The seal in the lid and clever interior design protect the sample from flooding, even if a little water gets inside.
Engineering in the service of the dog's nose
The biggest challenge in water training is reconciling two contradictions: the scent must come out, but water should not get in. Fluonose Aqua solves this problem brilliantly. The arrangement of scent channels (20 cm) in the side "wings" allows for scent emission while creating a barrier for water (it works a bit like a siphon). Moreover, the container is so balanced that it has high buoyancy.

You can place the scent sample directly in the container or – for greater convenience and cleanliness – insert a smaller container, such as Fluonose Nano+ (fits perfectly!). This is a great solution if you want to quickly change scents without washing the entire Fluonose Aqua container.

5 ways to use Fluonose Aqua
- 🦆 On the surface: Place it on the water. The container will drift, releasing the scent just below the water's surface.
- 🪨 On the bottom: Weigh down the container (e.g., with a stone) and place it on the bottom of a shallow body of water. Make sure it lies horizontally!
- 🎣 In suspension: Screw the attached "eye" into the bottom of the container, tie a string with a weight, and adjust the length. The container will "levitate" underwater at the chosen depth.
- 🌨️ In the snow: Bury it in a snowdrift. The outlets facing down prevent the snow from blocking the scent flow.
- 🌲 In the underbrush: Hide it underground or under leaves in the forest. It works just as effectively as in the snow!
Technical specifications
- Diameter of the container: 10 cm
- Total width (with channels): 20 cm
- Material: ABS type plastic (high chemical and mechanical resistance)
- Included: Container, lid with seal, screw-in handle (eye)
- Magnet: None (in this version we focused on lightness and buoyancy)
- Cleaning: Wash in warm water with a mild detergent
Sample training: "Underwater Treasures" 🏴☠️
This scenario is perfect for dogs that love water but are just learning that the scent can come from the depths.
- Preparation: Place the scent sample (e.g., cinnamon) inside Fluonose Aqua. Tighten the lid securely.
- Installation: Screw the yellow eye into the bottom of the container. Tie a fishing line or thin string about 30-50 cm long to it. At the other end of the string, tie a weight (this can be a special fishing weight or just a stone in a net).
- Hiding the sample: Enter the water (up to knee depth) and lower the weight to the bottom. The container, thanks to its buoyancy, will rise and "hang" underwater without surfacing.
- Start: Introduce the dog to the water. Give the command to search. The dog should swim or wade, scenting just above the water's surface.
- Indication: When the dog locates the scent cone emerging from the water, it should clearly signal this (e.g., by barking, trying to "paw" the water, or intensely staring at the spot).
- Reward: Immediately after the indication, throw the dog's favorite floating toy to the hiding spot of the container or reward it with a treat from your hand.
Have fun! Remember, water training is very tiring for the dog – take frequent breaks.