Awesome Dog Toys You Can Make From Things Around the House
Here are a few ideas to make some toys out of items you already have around your home!
A t-shirt-wrapped water bottle. It’s the perfect toy for a pup that likes crinkley sounds.
Source: Ammo The Dachshund
A tennis ball and t-shirt toss toy. Toss it, tug it, whatever your pup wants!
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A tennis ball treat puzzle. Best part? The felt on the tennis ball keeps the rubber from tearing.
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A cereal box with treats inside taped shut. (Destruction intended.) Tape up some treats inside an empty box and watch your pup tear it to shreds. : )
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A toss-able toy made from braided old t-shirts. Super easy way to recycle old t-shirts.
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A knotted towel. Forget about using old towels for rags, make a pup toy!
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An indestructible chew toy made from rope and dried sweet potatoes. Just genius.
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Hand-tied rope toys for super chompin’ chewers. Pup parents with super-chompin’ pups– rejoice!
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A treat puzzle made from PVC pipe. Entertain your pup for hours.
Source: New Leaf Nickie
A simple slingshot made out of a hanger.
For the fetchin’ pups.
Another easy toy for the pup that likes crinkly noises.
A simple treat puzzle with a butter dish.
A simple puzzle to entertain the smaller pups.
A frozen knot of sock. MMMMmmm, feet.
Don’t know why, the pups just love it. : )
Easy way to use spare rope.
Replace the rawhide stick in these directions with a bully stick!
A teeny bowtie toy. (And how to make a little bow!)
Not for the heavy chewers, of course. : )
A toss-able toy made of an old shirt.
For the pup that likes to chase things.
A goofy alien stuffie from scraps.
Use up some of your sewing scraps!
Good for training exercises, too.
Tasty all year round. : )
Fun to tie, too!
Be sure to watch your pup if they’re a heavy chewer. Don’t want plastic chunks in your pup’s belly or in your yard. : )
Old tattered jeans? Here’s one way to recycle them.
An indoor frisbee made of t-shirts.
This tutorial is actually for a t-shirt rug, but you can stop making it whenever you get a frisbee-sized creation!
Freeze your pup’s toys for hours of summer fun!
Or just drop a tennis ball in one leg of old pantyhose and tie a knot!
Not the best for super chewers.
A tennis ball muffin tin puzzle.
Get your pup to use their noggin.
A leggy toy made of fleece scraps.
Prime toy for tug-of-war battles.
This trickier treat puzzle.
For the smarty-pants pups.
Tug. Toss. Gnaw.
A braided toy made of old dish towels.
Great way to use your old rags!
The jar of bacon glory.
Take a plastic jar and swirl a little bacon grease at the bottom and let it harden. Then give it to your pup to lick the bacon goodness for hours. Or– just give them an empty peanut butter bottle!
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