So the idea of "DIY dog toys" grabbed my attention, and after a couple of evenings of fleece strips and television time, I had this:
No, she won't get them all at once. How spoiled do you think she's going to be? (Answer: Okay, probably very, at least in the toys and love department.) |
Most of them are a simple box plait, a craft I learned way back in my brief stint with Girl Scouts and applied to keychains. Apparently the same thing works really well with fleece strips and dog toys. I turned out toys of various lengths and plait tightness, plus a couple of standard three-strand braids.
I made multiple toys so I can rotate them out on a frequent basis, as well as wash a few at a time and never have her be without at least one. I also have a couple of puppy chewy bones, and some lovely felted wool squishy toys waiting Her Puppyness.
closeup of one of the box plait toys |
And finally, I leave you with the overwhelming cuteness of Her Puppyness. These are some of the "selection photos" taken by my friend that enabled this whole transaction. She was on-site to take photos of the pups and then send them to me so I could narrow down the selection based on liking the looks of the pups, and then she would provide more details on personality and such.
Honestly? It was no contest. The first photo of her that I saw was the one with her paw out -- "Pick me." And I did. |
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