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how to make my own dog toys

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    • #154948
      Anonymous
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      my puppy just had her 3rd birthday amd i want to to make her some toys. any good diy dpg toys out there!
      thnx. from bella and me

    • #155629
      Shauna Leigh Best
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      One of my dogs favorite homemade ties uses strips of flannel sewn together and wrapped around a tennis ball or Kong ball. You then bind the wrapping so it looks like a squid (you can tie it or sew them together tightly). This allows for chewing, fetch and tug of war and the fleece is pretty durable but easily washed.

    • #155795
      Anonymous
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      I have one I made like Shauna suggested. However, one of the easiest and most popular is a pair of old socks that still smell like the wearer. Put one inside the other and tie a knot at each end. This is one of my golden retriever’s favorite. You could also put a ball in it so it would be heavier to throw.
      Happy birthday to your puppy, Bella. What would we do without them?!!

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