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DIY Instructions: Make Tooth-Friendly Dog Toys

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Temperatures are slowly rising, and the days are visibly getting longer. Our hearts are longing for sunshine and rejoicing in the harbingers of burgeoning spring. With this in mind, we're looking forward to the upcoming outdoor season with great anticipation. Surely you can't wait to finally stroll outside with your dog again in pleasantly warm temperatures. To ensure your faithful four-legged companion doesn't get bored while you relax in the park, today's blog post presents you with three simple DIY instructions for tooth-friendly dog toys.

Make your own tooth-friendly dog toy

Did you know that playing with an object is part of your dog's normal social behavior? Dogs love their toys! Dog trainer Holger Schüler knows that regular play relieves energy, stimulates the mind, and contributes fundamentally to social behavior . However, not every dog toy proves to be tooth-friendly. Especially considering that dogs like to play with their toys.

  • nibble,
  • pull at him
  • and pull

You should focus on quality. A good dog toy is one that is completely safe for your dog's dental health.

Remember: Sticks and stones are not tooth-friendly dog toys.

Tooth-friendly toy: DIY rope toy for dogs

Tug-of-war games with a rope toy are very popular, especially with young dogs (when teething), yet they are highly controversial. Throwing games with a rope toy, on the other hand, are harmless and fun for both parties. Ultimately, the way you handle and play with your dog determines whether tug-of-war games with a rope toy could be detrimental to your dog's further development. If used correctly, your homemade rope toy can perfectly entertain and exercise your dog. If you want, you can even teach him some basic commands like "out," "take," and "careful."

To make a tooth-friendly DIY toy rope for your dog, you will need:

  • 4 fabric strips 1.20 m x 8 cm (ideally made of natural fibers)
  • Scissors
  • Craftsmanship for weaving

Once you have the fabric strips (avoid synthetic fibers at all costs), cut them to size, overlap them, and braid them. Then, pull the strips together tightly. Twist the braided rope and tie the ends. Adjust the length and size of the toy rope to your dog's breed and size. Now, nothing stands in the way of a tooth-friendly game of throwing or tug-of-war .

Tooth-friendly toys: DIY fetch toys for dogs

Does your dog love to fetch? Then this tooth-friendly DIY throwing toy has enormous potential to become your dog's new favorite toy .

To make this tooth-friendly DIY throwing toy for your dog, you will need:

  • Old socks (ideally made of natural fibers)
  • A strong cord (ideally made of natural fibers)
  • Fabric strips (ideally made of natural fibers)
  • Scissors

First, take the socks and form them into a fist-sized ball. Second, pull a much longer sock over the sock ball. The more socks you pull over the sock ball, the more stable the throwing toy will be. Next, tie the sock ball together at the bottom with the cord or a strip of fabric and cut off the dangling ends with scissors. Braid the dangling ends into small "braids" and secure with a knot. Now, nothing stands in the way of a lively and tooth-friendly game of fetch.

Tooth-friendly toy: DIY snack roll for your dog

Dogs love snacks and treats. Fun search games with a snack roll aren't just suitable for indoor play. This DIY snack roll can be the ideal companion for you and your dog on the go.

To make a tooth-friendly DIY snack roll for your dog, you will need:

  • Cardboard roll (kitchen or toilet paper roll)
  • Cardboard or thin cardboard (newspaper is very thin and therefore less suitable)
  • Scissors

You'll have this tooth-friendly DIY dog toy ready in just a few minutes. First, take the thin pieces of kraft paper or cardboard and shape them with scissors and wrap a treat inside. Then, crumple them up. Then, stuff them into the cardboard tube, which you can, of course, trim to the right size with scissors.

Alternatively, you can first fill the roll with cardboard and kraft paper treats and then use scissors to drill small holes into them, which you can then fill with the tooth-friendly chew strips from emmi®-pet .

The search for the tooth-friendly chew strips from emmi®-pet can begin.

You should only use all toys under supervision!

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