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How to Make Two Homeade Dog Toys

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By Ern11
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I will tell you how to make a T-Stick and Bottle-Of-Fun.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • T Shirt
  • Duct Tape
  • Stick from outdoors
  • Empty Water Bottle
  • Shoe Laces or rope about the size of a shoe lace.
  • Dog Treats (Optional)
  1. Step 1

    The T-Stick. First get a stick from outdoors and an old T-shirt. Wrap the stick around the shirt and use the duct tape to hold it in place. Tape all around the stick until its completly covered in duct tape. And then you have your homemade T-Stick.

  2. Step 2

    The Bottle-Of-Fun. Start with an empty water bottle. If you would like to put dog treats in the bottle you can. Screw the lid on tight. Take your rope or shoe lace and tie it around the top under the lid. Once you have it secured give it a little pull to see if it is on tight enough. Then your dog is ready for it.

  3. Step 3

    These toys are great for aggressive dogs. Add the treats in the bottle for even more fun for your dogs. You can replace the bottles as many times as needed.

Tips & Warnings
  • For smaller dogs like a toy poodle, you can use a tube or a pencil to replace the stick in the T-Stick toy. Then cut off the sleeve of the shirt and use it instead of the whole shirt.
  • Some aggressive dogs might bite if you attempt to take away their new toys.

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maryanne09 said

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on 5/28/2009 Hi, I want to add that the duct tape is hard to chew for "some" dogs, but all dogs must be totally supervised with ANY toy. ;o)

maryanne09 said

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on 5/20/2009 Great article on How to Make Two Homemade Dog Toys! (supposed to say homemade, huh?) :o)Great job! 5*'s Our puppy plays more with stuff at home instead of toys we bought. lol

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