If you know a dog who needs toys, and have some spare time and old t-shirts, you can go here (https://dfwcrafts.com/blog/easy-to-make-diy-dog-toys/) to find out how to make them. Once you’re done, you can either watch your dog have all the fun or join in. Just be careful if you decide to research more DIY toys. Some will clearly be bad ideas but did you know that tennis balls aren’t good either? This article (https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/advice/are-tennis-balls-safe-for-dogs/) explains the dangers, and how to manage them with your dog.
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