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How to Make Homemade Dog Toys for Your Dog

Dog toys are expensive these days. Here's how to save money by making your own unique dog toys.

All dogs need some type of toy to reduce boredom and burn off some excess physical and mental energy. But dog toys from the pet store can be so expensive. Plus, even the toys that are designed to be rugged and durable may not last long with an aggressive chewer. Fortunately, there is a way you can save money and still provide your dog with recreation .How? By making your own homemade dog toys. It's really quite simple to put together inexpensive dog toys if you use a little imagination and creativity. Here are quick and easy ways to make dog toys your canine will appreciate:

Think out of the box.

A dog toy doesn't necessarily have to be a bone or a ball. Something as simple as a piece of fruit can keep your dog entertained. Fill up a big pail with water and drop a fresh apple into the water .Now watch your dog entertain himself while he participates in his own game of bobbing for apples. Plus, you don't have to worry about safety. If your dog destroys the apple by eating it, the only thing he'll only get is a healthy dose of antioxidants.

Avoid using clothing or shoes as toys.

Some well meaning dog owners will give their dog an old shoe that they no longer need for chewing purposes. Unfortunately, your dog may generalize from that old shoe to other shoes you wear on a daily basis and steal one of them for his chewing pleasure. It's best to reinforce with your dog that all shoes are off limits.

Use your sewing machine to make inexpensive, homemade dog toys.

This can be as simple as taking scrap, heavy duty fabric such as canvas material and cutting it into squares. With the wrong side of the fabric facing outwards, sew around the edges of three sides of the square. Turn the fabric inside out so the right side of the fabric faces outwards again. Now stuff the fabric pocket you've created with soft stuffing material and sew the open edge closed. Give it to your dog to enjoy.

Give new life to your dog's old bones.

Sometimes a dog will chew on a bone for awhile and then become bored with it. You can renew interest in those deserted bones by flavoring them with a small amount of peanut butter. This works well for bones that have a hollow interior where you can place the peanut butter to make it challenging. Dogs will sometimes lick these bones for hours to savor that last hint of peanut butter flavor.

Recycle an old rope.

If you have a large rope laying around the house, tie several knots at each end and you have a perfect homemade dog toy for chewing and fetching. This is a simple and inexpensive dog toy that can go a long ways towards relieving dog boredom.

With a little imagination your dog can stay happily occupied and you can save some serious money by learning to make fun and stimulating homemade dog toys. Why not give it a try?

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Comments (15)
#1 by Shaylee, Nov 28, 2007
Re- Think out of the box...
Apple seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides. They can make a dog sick at best and kill a small dog or puppy. Several fruit seeds are posionous. Core the apple first or pick a safe fruit, like an orange.
#2 by Natalie, Feb 14, 2008
omg no way its just a apple seed jeeesh yup if u feed them like a billon every single day but nope s just 1 or 2 maybe 5 like your one of thoose people hu brush ur dogs teeth wth thoose wierd fnger brush things there just a waste of money mean a dog is a dog they dont need tooth brushes gve them a good bone to clean there teeth ( NOT A DENTASTICK I MEAN A PROPER BONE ) and yes i belive n some dogs wearing dog boots but thats either sled dogs or dogs n harsh conditions ect but seriously you have to draw the line somewhere ....
#3 by yum yum ghosties®, Mar 20, 2008
LOL =) You are too funny Nat =) I loved all of the ideas. You can turn an old pair of jeans into a fun toy as well. I cut up a pair into the shape of a bone and put in a squeaky toy out of my dog's old knashed up one and he loves it!
#4 by loverbuddy, May 4, 2008
yeah toys are really a lot of $. I like the apple idea a lot, but if you are scared that it's not heathy for your dog then, simple just cut out the core and the seeds as easy as that!lol!
#5 by loverbuddy, May 4, 2008
yeah toys are really a lot of $. I like the apple idea a lot, but if you are scared that it's not heathy for your dog then, simple just cut out the core and the seeds as easy as that!lol!
#6 by loverbuddy, May 4, 2008
i just tryed the apple thing and it didn\'t even work he just licked the water so i disided that i would let him eat the apple and it is too big of an apple for him to eat it all. Sorry but this website idea was not a good one! hopefully they will think of more. LOL!

#7 by ali, May 10, 2008
My dog loves this homemade toy. I got an old large sock and stuffed it with two old smaller socks then tied a knot at the end of the big sock. He loves to fetch and play tug a war with it!!
#8 by coconut club, May 12, 2008
i am running a club for dogs and have to make toys for the animal shelter
#9 by Coconut club, May 12, 2008
Cut a hole all the way through a tennis ball and tie rope through it
#10 by jack and daisy , Jun 3, 2008
I have found getting a old t-shirt and cutting it into 3 strips and tying one end together and then tightly, braid it all the way down and then finish by tying the knot at the end and you have a cheap and awesome toy for your pet. MY pet loves them and i also donate these toys to the animals shelter. it really makes them feel better and cleans my closet all at the same time.
#11 by rj, Jun 23, 2008
some good advice there

keep up the good work :)
#12 by Tara, Jul 13, 2008
really nice ideas there! :)

just, avoid giving them bones. They may have sharp edges and can shatter in your dogs mouth injuring their gums and digestive systems leading to intense internal bleeding and most likley death. so if you treasure your dog(and your money) I suggest you don't ever give them a bone of any kind.
#13 by Kay, Jul 29, 2008
RAW BEEF SOUP BONES are perfectly safe to give your dog. The problems start when you decide to cook them. I realize some people refuse to feed their dogs raw bones. If so here is a rule of thumb to make sure your cooked bone wont break into slivers or get too sharp when your dog starts chewing.
--Take the cooked bone outside to a paved area.
--Throw the bone as high up in the air as you can.
--Let the bone hit the ground.
--If anything breaks off the bone you have cooked it too long and it SHOULD NOT be given to your dog.
Great ideas on the website!! Good Job!
#14 by Emma, Aug 10, 2008
I was just messing around with some cloth tying it in knots! Finnaly when i finished i thought it would be a good dog toy... all you have to do i make a strip of fabric and then you tie it in knots until you cant anymore!
#15 by Emma, Aug 10, 2008
I donate money and toys to the animal shelter...and of course I make the toys! I make sock balls and tug awar things and much more! If you know any sites that tells you how to make homemade dog toys please post here telling me what they are! Thanks!!!!!
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