Fun DIY Pet Toys and Treats for Your Furry Friend

DIY Pet Toys and Treats: Fun Projects for You and Your Furry Friend

Making your own pet toys and treats is easier than you think. You only need a few ingredients/materials, which, more often than not, you already have lying around your house. Additionally, it saves you money and gives you complete control over the materials and ingredients you use. This means you\’ll know for sure that everything your pet interacts with is safe, natural, and tailored to their needs. In this article, we\’ll discuss four DIY pet toys along with four pet treat ideas. You are sure to find something to make for your pet.

Choosing Safe and Durable Materials for DIY Pet Toys

When making DIY pet toys, you must choose the right materials as this is how you ensure your pet’s safety and enjoyment. Always choose items that are non-toxic and pet-safe. Some of these materials include cotton, fleece, and natural rubber. Avoid using harmful plastics as well as small parts and loose threads when making these pet toys, as these are choking hazards.

You can also repurpose household items like old t-shirts or socks to make simple, fun toys. When doing so, inspect the items for tears or frays to prevent your pet from accidentally ingesting fabric. For heavy chewers or large breeds, select more robust materials for pet toys, such as tightly woven fabrics or tougher rubber, to ensure the toy lasts longer under pressure. Durability is key to both your pet’s safety and enjoyment, so always match the material to your dog’s size, strength, and play habits. Here are some ideas for pet toys that are easy to make.

T-Shirt Tug Toy (For Dogs)

To create a fun yet durable tug toy, you only need one item, an old t-shirt. You first cut the shirt into three long strips and braid them together tightly. Just be sure to knot the ends securely so it doesn\’t fall apart. The braided design makes these pet toys tough enough for tugging, yet soft enough for gentle play. They are washable, so they stay fresh even after heavy use. They are perfect for dogs who love interactive games of tug and it also helps strengthen their jaw muscles.

Feather Wand (For Cats)

Take a wooden dowel or chopstick, tie a string to one end, and attach feathers or a small toy at the other end. This toy encourages your cat to pounce, swat, and chase, providing mental and physical stimulation. If you\’re a cat owner, you\’ve probably seen how cats are attracted to the tiniest of movements. That is why they love wand toys. Not only do they often mimic the movements of prey, but they can even sound like them. 

Sock Ball Toy (For Dogs)

Does your pet steal your socks? This is a common occurrence and it\’s believed that dogs like socks because they contain their human\’s unique scent.  So why not give them a dedicated sock toy? To create a sock ball toy, all you have to do is insert a tennis ball into a sock and tie a knot just above the ball. This toy is great for dogs who love to chew, and it\’s soft and gentle on their teeth.

Catnip Sock (For Cats)

Have you seen your cat steal socks, hair ties, or other items? Well, just like dogs, cats will steal items because they smell like their owner. Offer up one of your socks to your cat and fill it with dried catnip. Just be sure to knot it tightly at the end. Cats love to bat, rub, and cuddle with this toy, especially since the scent of catnip keeps them excited and engaged. Replace catnip in these types of pet toys regularly to keep them fresh.

Why Homemade Treats Are Better

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The most important reason for making treats at home is having complete control over the ingredients. You can use fresh, healthy ingredients that you likely already have in your kitchen, saving money as well.  One of the greatest things about making homemade treats is being able to manage dietary restrictions. One of my dogs, Percy, is diabetic so he can\’t have regular treats. By making treats at home, I\’m able to make sure his blood sugar stays at the proper level.

Easy DIY Treat Recipes for Dogs and Cats

 

Peanut Butter & Pumpkin Dog Treats

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Combine pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and oats and mix them together. Roll into small balls, and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Pumpkin is a great addition to your dog\’s diet because it aids digestion. Peanut butter is not only something dogs love but is also a great protein source. Just be sure to use peanut butter without xylitol as it’s dangerous for dogs.

Chicken & Pumpkin Bites for Cats

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Combine shredded cooked chicken with pumpkin puree and oat flour. Roll into small balls and bake for about 20 minutes. These are nutritious treats and are great for helping your feline friend maintain a healthy weight.

Frozen Yogurt and Fruit Bites for Dogs

Blend yogurt and fruit, pour into ice cube trays, and freeze. You can use whatever yogurt you want, however, it’s best to use plain Greek yogurt. Just be sure the fruit you are using is dog-safe as well. Popular options include bananas, blueberries, and strawberries. These treats are refreshing and packed with probiotics.

Tuna & Catnip Treats for Cats

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Mix canned tuna (in water) with whole wheat flour and a pinch of catnip. Form small dough balls, place on a baking sheet, and bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
These treats are high in protein and enticing for your cat.

Wrapping Up

Making DIY pet toys and treats is both fulfilling and beneficial. It allows you to create healthy and safe options while saving money and engaging in fun projects. Try these simple and easy-to-make pet toys and treats and explore your creativity. You will not only enhance your pet\’s happiness but also its well-being. In addition to these things, your pet will love you for it.

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