Teach You How to Make Toys for Dogs by Yourself
Actually, dog toys don’t always have to be bought. Sometimes, when the owner makes one by hand, it means a lot to the dog, and it also serves an eco-friendly purpose. Why not give it a try? The editor will teach you how to make dog toys by yourself.
1. Recycled Balls:
If you casually crumple a ball of waste paper, your dog will rush over to pick it up; or with old, worn-out tennis balls, dogs won’t mind and will continue to play for a long time. But pay attention to these old materials—once they start to shed fragments, throw them away to prevent any danger of your dog swallowing pieces.
2. Squeaky Balls:
Plastic balls come in various colors and patterns, but some also have a built-in whistle design and can be used as toys for dogs. When the dog bites or squeezes it, it makes a squeaky sound; most dogs like this "loud reaction" kind of toy.
3. Teething Toys:
During the critical teething period, you can tie a sock into a knot to make a chew toy for your dog to grind its teeth. This kind of toy is essential during a dog's growth phase.