Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Easy Home Made Dog Toys

Easy Home Made Dog ToysBy Jimmy Sam Karter

Construct your own homemade dog toys inexpensively. All you need is a little period of time to hunt for needful materials. Toys of dogs are generally expensive and don't tend to last very long, so building house made varieties that are inexpensive is best, particularly when you have a dog that truly love his homemade toys. Here is the list of most popular home-made dog toys that you can easily construct at your house.

Naughty Rope-:
Worn out fragments of rope build excellent dog playthings. The easiest version is to directly take about a rope, then fasten a knot in the middle. The second knot on top of the first makes for a sturdier toy and provide your dog with a good place to grasp it.
A knot on each end of a length of rope makes a fun toy, and you can prepare these out of various lengths to give your dog variety.

Loop Loop-
Take a longer length of rope, approximately two feet, and tie the ends closely to make a loop. This toy is fun for dogs who like to play tug, and particularly works great if you have a male and female dogs.

Bone Toy-:
It's very easy to cut out some bone shaped portions of clothes and then sew them most of the way together, stuff the toy with wool pieces or cushion stuffing. These playthings can be made very rapidly and easily.

Toys With Sound-:
To Construct a toy which produces sounds, keep some crispy beans in a clean bottle with a children-proof lid. Place the box inside the homemade stuffed toys.

Sock Toy-:
A fast and simple dog toy is to take an old, cleaned sock, split a plump carrot in half, then keep the carrot pieces into the sock. Tie the mouth of the sock and let your pup play with it. Dogs like to bite on these and best of all these toys are inexpensive.

Tire Toy for Strong Dogs-:
Dogs with extremely strong jaws need toys that will stand up to a lot of abuse. One of these is a toy made out of an old tire. Tie a rope through the tire, then suspend it from a tree at the dog's ears level. Once your pet gets used to enjoy with the tire you may want to raise it a bit to make it even more interesting. Make sure your pet does not chew sections off of the tire, if he/she consume them it could make him/her ill.

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