Dogs love toys. They keep them entertained, help burn off energy, and even aid in training. But buying new toys all the time can be expensive. Why not try making some DIY dog toys at home?
How to Make DIY Dog Toys
Making DIY dog toys is easy, fun, and your pup will love them. Here are some simple projects you can start today.
T-Shirt Tug ToyHave an old t-shirt? Turn it into a tug toy.
- Cut the t-shirt into three long strips.
- Knot the strips together at one end.
- Braid the strips tightly.
- Knot the other end to finish.
You now have a durable tug toy. Your dog will love playing tug-of-war with you.
Tennis Ball Treat Dispenser
Dogs love tennis balls. Add some treats, and it’s even better.
- Cut a small slit in a tennis ball.
- Insert a few treats inside.
Watch your dog have fun trying to get the treats out. This toy keeps them busy and rewards them at the same time.
Sock Ball
This one’s super easy.
- Take an old sock.
- Put a tennis ball inside.
- Tie a knot in the sock to keep the ball in place.
Your dog will enjoy chewing and playing fetch with this simple toy.
Plastic Bottle Cruncher
Dogs love the crunching sound of plastic bottles. Here’s how to make a safe toy.
- Take an empty plastic water bottle.
- Remove the cap and label.
- Put the bottle inside an old sock.
- Tie a knot in the sock to secure the bottle.
Now your dog can crunch away safely.
Rope Ball
If you have some rope lying around, try this.
- Cut a length of rope (about 12 inches).
- Tie a knot at one end.
- Twist and fold the rope, then tie another knot.
- Keep knotting until you form a ball.
This makes a great chew toy that also helps clean your dog’s teeth.
Frozen Treats
Perfect for hot days.
- Fill an ice cube tray with chicken broth or peanut butter.
- Freeze until solid.
Your dog will love licking these cool treats.
Braided Fleece Toy
Soft and durable.
- Cut three long strips of fleece fabric.
- Knot the strips together at one end.
- Braid the strips tightly.
- Knot the other end.
This toy is gentle on your dog’s mouth and great for tugging.
Muffin Tin Puzzle
Engage your dog’s brain with this puzzle toy.
- Take a muffin tin.
- Place treats in some of the cups.
- Cover the cups with tennis balls.
Your dog will have to move the balls to get the treats. It’s a fun and stimulating game.
No-Sew Fleece Knot
Simple and quick.
- Cut a strip of fleece fabric.
- Tie it in a series of knots.
Your dog will enjoy chewing on this soft toy.
Sock Octopus
Turn old socks into a fun toy.
- Stuff one sock with fabric scraps or another sock.
- Tie a knot at the end to create the head.
- Cut the loose end into strips to make the tentacles.
Your dog will love tossing and shaking this toy.
Making DIY dog toys is a great way to recycle old materials and save money. Plus, it’s a fun activity for you and your dog. Try out these simple projects and see which ones your pup loves the most. Happy crafting!