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Inexpensive Fleece Dog ToyBy Kelli MahoneyIngredients:
Directions: 1. Cut out two squares based on the size of your dog (see ingredients for measurements). Place fabric wrong sides together. 2.Cut slits from edge inward 1 to 1-1/2 inch wide and 3 to 4 inches long around all four edges of fabric. 3.Knot each slit of fabric to the same slit on the other piece, but leave 3 to 4 inches open on one side so that you can put in the batting. 4.Whether you cut your batting to fit or stuff it with fiber fill, crumple the cellophane or plastic bag and put it in the middle of the stuffing (dogs will love the noise it makes!). 5.Once it is stuffed to your satisfaction, knot the remainder of fabric. Then, let the dog go at it. They love to throw it around or chew on the knots.
Feedback About This Post:RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog ToyVERY DANGEROUS! If fabric can fray in any way, it's ingested & not necessarily eliminated. Dogs have died even from playing with the heavy duty rope tug toys! The threads accumulate in the intestines causing blockages & rotting of the intestines. Very life threatening & very costly vet bills! Post By Deb (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog ToyYou really shouldn't give a dog the chance to ingest plastic, this can lead to blockages and the death of the dog! Post By Fee (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog Toy
Our dogs would rip this up too but have a grand time doing it. I go to the dollar store to buy their toys. I learned the hard way, though. Spent $8 on a toy that they had tore apart within the day. As soon as a new toy comes into the house, Lucy and Tara have to play tug-o-war with it. And these are Lab mixes so they are big with lots of pulling power. ;-) Post by dazyclover RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog Toy
I also use the legs of jeans when we make cut offs. I draw out big bones sew and stuff. our precious just loves them. Post by lgintrnj RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog ToyThis really neet ! But my doggie is a ripper. LOL she would eat it in a minute. Post By rosa (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Fleece Dog ToyWhat a great idea, I never thought of the plastic in the middle before & I think my new puppy will really enjoy this, along with the older dogs! Post By Brenda (Guest Post) |
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