Fetch and tug are two of your dog s favorite games and this diy toy combines the best of both.
Diy dog toys for puppies.
This is great especially great for dogs who are teething.
We have included some toys for helping dogs improve their problem solving skills.
Stuff precut pieces of fleece fabric along with yummy treats into a 5 inch hol ee roller dog toy.
Just large enough to thread the rope through.
For that consider making your dog a nearly indestructible chew toy made from dried sweet potato and rope from instructables.
For this easy to make diy dog toy you ll need a piece of rope and a tennis ball.
Leopold s crate doesn t recommend these for dogs who eat fabric.
Be sure to get rid of any toys that are falling apart you don t want your four legged love to swallow anything harmful.
We also made a peanut butter dog treat made at home.
Main image from tattle tails.
Diy dog toys are cheaper for sure and can be customized for your dog including size durability and interactivity.
The process is pretty self explanatory.
Toss and watch the destruction begin.
Find a scrap of fabric you don t want could be an old t shirt or part of an old blanket strip it into thirds and braid it.
Supervise your dog when they re playing with all toys and regularly inspect them for damage.
Fit the ball onto the center of the rope tie some knots to keep it in place.
Here s one for the dog who enjoys sending stuffed toys to the graveyard by pulling them apart piece by piece.
It s the perfect toy for a pup that likes crinkley.
Hmmm maybe your dog like mine is already too smart for their own good though.
Next cut a hole in a tennis ball and thread it onto the braid.
Dry the sweet potato and attach them to the rope knotted in between for each piece.