We all know that dog toys can be expensive. We want the best toys for our dogs, but if
you have a rough and rowdy dog, that toy might only last you a week. All that money spent on the “indestructible”
toy, now wasted. Have you ever
considered making your own toy? Maybe your dog does go through toys every week
or every month, or maybe you just can’t afford the overpriced toys, or maybe
you just want an inexpensive gift for a dog.
Whatever the case, your wallet will appreciate you making your own dog
toys.
Rope Tug Toy
What you’ll need:
A Tennis Ball (A can of 3 costs approx. $2.50)
Thread (Dental floss or even a twist-tie will do)
Masking take
3 Strand Twisted rope (Approx. $10 for 50ft of rope)
2 different colored markers
1 pen or wooden dowel thinner than the rope
A box cutting knife and a pair of scissors that will cut rope
Because the process of braiding the rope is more easily understood by
watching someone else do it, there are no written directions. For video guided directions, click on this
YouTube video on ‘How to make a throwing tug toy’.
Rope Tug Toy Cost
Estimated cost of supplies for 3 toys: $15 Estimated cost per toy: $5 Using all of the rope--Estimated cost of supplies for 15 toys: $35 Estimated cost per toy: $2.33
What you’ll need:
1 – 3 ft of Fleece fabric (depending on the size of your
dog). Fleece is on sale this time of year for $5 - $11 a yard.A rubberband or clip
Scissors
A ruler or measuring tape
*Tip: You can
hold the strips between your knees while you braid.
Because braiding is easier to learn by watching someone
else, there are no written directions. For
simple braid directions, click on this YouTube video above for ‘Turning the Ordinary
into the Extraordinary’: How to make a fleece tug toy. For Scoubidou
(pronounced like Scooby-Doo) directions, click on this YouTube video below for
‘Homemade Scoubidou Tug’.
Fleece Tug Toy Cost
Will make 4 – 5 toys.
Estimated cost of supplies (for 3 yards at $5.50 per yard): $17 Estimated cost per toy: $4.25
Stuff-Less Animal Toy
Have you ever felt ripped off for paying for the skin of a
toy? Dog toys without stuffing can easily cost $7 and up, which may leave you
wondering what exactly you are paying for. Children’s stuffed animals are often cheaper
than that; and they come with stuffing.
What you’ll need:
An old stuff animal (if you don’t
have one, buy one at Goodwill for $1)A needle and thread
Scissors
Cut a small hole in the lining of the stuffed animal, take
out all of the stuffing and sew it back up.
You do not even need to sew it back up if you don’t want to. My dogs will pull a stuffed animal apart,
pull out all of the stuffing and play with the remaining skin which used to
resemble an animal. If you would like Whatever
you choose to do, you now have a dog toy without stuffing that didn’t cost $7
or more.
Stuff-less Animal Toy
CostEstimated cost per toy: $1 -$4
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