The Three Flags Explained
Wag Flag Dual Set
Two flags, infinite flexibility. Choose two colours and swap them out as your dog's needs change - perfect for training, socialising, or just reading the room.
Product Description
Your dog isn't the same every day. Some mornings they're ready to play. Some afternoons they're tired and cranky. Some walks require focus and training.
The Dual Set gives you the flexibility to match your flag to your dog's mood - without carrying multiple leads or making a scene.
This Dual Set includes:
- ✅ 2x Wag Flags (choose any two colors: red, orange, or green)
- ✅ 2x Waterproof storage bag (fits both flags)
- ✅ 1x Durable 1.2m/1.5m dog lead with reinforced velcro attachment
Perfect for:
- Dogs in training who need different flags for different scenarios
- Dogs whose temperament varies day-to-day
- Owners who want maximum flexibility
Popular combinations:
- 🚩 Red + Orange: Training a reactive dog
- 🚩 Orange + Green: Building confidence in a nervous dog
- 🚩 Red + Green: Energetic dog who sometimes needs space
Why dog owners love the Dual Set:
- Carry your spare flag in the storage bag - swap in seconds
- Saves time and eliminates guesswork
- Teaches you to read your dog's cues better
Two flags. One easy system. Total peace of mind.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
KEY FEATURES
HOW TO USE
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Shipping:
- South Australia: $8.95 (3-5 business days)
- Australia-wide: $12.95 (5-7 business days)
- FREE shipping on orders over $75
Returns:
30-day money-back guarantee. If Wag Flags doesn't work for you, return it in original condition for a full refund.
RED FLAG = NEEDS SPACE
Please Give Us Space
When to use:
- Your dog is reactive or aggressive toward other dogs or people
- Your dog is recovering from surgery, injury, or illness
- Your dog is having an anxious, overstimulated, or fearful day
- You're working on behavior training in a controlled environment
What it signals to others:
"Please keep your distance. My dog needs space right now. Do not approach or let your dog approach."
Real-world example:
Your rescue dog is working through reactivity with a trainer. On walks, you need other dogs to stay back so you can practice calm behavior without triggering stress. The red flag gives you that space without awkward conversations.
ORANGE FLAG =
CAUTION / IN TRAINING
Please Ask Before Approaching
When to use:
- Your dog is in training and needs controlled, planned interactions
- Your dog is nervous, cautious, or unpredictable around strangers
- You're working on socialization at your dog's pace
- Your dog may be friendly but needs a slow introduction
What it signals to others:
"Please ask before approaching. My dog may need a slower introduction or isn't ready for free play yet."
Real-world example:
Your puppy loves other dogs but gets overexcited and jumps. You're teaching calm greetings. The orange flag lets other owners know to check in with you first so you can manage the interaction properly.
GREEN FLAG = FRIENDLY & APPROACHABLE
We're Friendly - Come Say Hello!
When to use:
- Your dog loves meeting other dogs and people
- Your dog is well-socialized and has an approachable temperament
- You're happy for others to approach and interact
- Your dog is looking for playmates and social time
What it signals to others:
"We're friendly! Feel free to say hello, let your dog approach, and enjoy a positive interaction."
Real-world example:
Your golden retriever lives for meeting other dogs at the park. The green flag saves you from shouting "She's friendly!" fifty times a walk—everyone already knows.