Dollar Tree DIY - Crisscross Snuffle Dog Toy

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Hooray, it’s TDIF and we've got another quick and easy Dollar Tree DIY. Today's Crisscross Snuffle Dog Toy is a fun twist on the increasingly PUPular snuffle mat - a simple brain game for our besties that allows them to sniff and search for hidden treats 👃🐶 #tdif #thankdogitsfriday #wehearthounds
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Komentáře • 27

  • @mariahanson4547
    @mariahanson4547 Před 3 lety +2

    OMG I CAN MAKE THESE WITH MY GRAND KIDS !!! THEY LOVE TO CRAFT WITH GRANDMA .....

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      That sounds wonderful! Let us know how they turn out :)

  • @00st307-m
    @00st307-m Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is soooo smart!!!

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks! So glad you liked the idea.

    • @CrescentMoonPye
      @CrescentMoonPye Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@HoundHuggerDIY I'm just curious, isn't the metal mesh on the sides potentially harsh against the dog's nose? Or is the dog's nose tough enough not to be affected?
      I'm inclined to weave strips of fleece into the sides to make them cushy - unnecessary?
      12:45 those temporary ends can be tied together in knots on the outside of basket so easily. The fluffy ends sticking out are chewable/good for pulling/dragging the basket around/playing with if they were somewhat longer [rolled up with a treat inside and tucked into hole on outside of toy as additional challenge]?! lol
      If I was a dog, that's what I would do with them... woof!
      {I don't have a dog/pets to test these questions on, but I like to make toys/blankets for Comfort for Critters charity/Tails pet shelter in DeKalb IL [USA]}
      This idea would work with a homemade rope/rag basket too, I'm guessing [soft and flexible would make easier/more challenging?]!
      I just love watching pets work their snuffle toys, makes me laugh every time! I would watch those videos of your pets at snuffle-play too cuz theyre cute and funny.
      Thanks for your channel, you girls are so great and filled with light. You make our world just that much better!
      Hug your pets for me! 💚💚😸🐶🐟🐭🐵🦜
      Have you made any toys with paracord yet? they make tough 'soft-flexy' baskets.

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CrescentMoonPye Great questions! There is a protective coating on the metal mesh baskets, so they really shouldn't hurt a pup's nose at all. Of course, these toys should be used under supervision to ensure nothing in the toy is damaged or ingested during playtime. (If left unattended, some pups could chew and swallow bits of the fleece, or chew off the protective coating, etc.)
      Love the idea of using rope baskets! That's genius! Whatever you use, we'd love to know how they turn out. How thoughtful of you to make these for shelter dogs - you definitely have a heart of gold!
      Thanks for the very kind words. They made us blush 😊 We are so happy you enjoy our silly pups and doggie DIYs. That just makes our day!

    • @CrescentMoonPye
      @CrescentMoonPye Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@HoundHuggerDIY I thank you back! Mutual Hug-fest going on here, lol.
      TMI time... skip reading this if you're sane:
      I've never had a dog/cat [sm.pets - birds&hamsters&rabbits&fish, etc. all I was allowed to have as a kid - next-door neighbor had an insane mini-Schnauzer named Schotzie tho [pretty much untrained], that I walked every day or so and played with whenever I could, throughout grade-school];
      Can't have a big pet in my rental apt. so I go to the pet shelter to pet pups or play with them when I have time... but I love animal behavior/mental health [therefore I love all animals, lol] ... so I rely on what u2 are telling & teaching me/showing me proper way of making up new toy designs for bigger pets because I don't have a handle on unobvious dangers/what they should or shouldnt have/what's not safe for them.
      So I copy your logic to make/adapt safe toys. YAY!
      When I saw my first 'garden plot' snuffle mat 2yrs ago on amazon, I fell in love, lol!!! Snuffle toys rule, I'm obsessed!
      I don't have a dog, I don't have excess money, I do have time, and I'm an artist so I'm never without new snuffle ideas/images in my head.
      But pet parents also need de-stress stimulation, so when they monitor pet play/toys they should enjoy looking at the fun designs [since humans are mainly visual and the dogs couldnt really care less about art - the cute themes/designs are really for us humans, we know that].
      So I figured in my design-extremist way that snuffle mats could be made like high-art-hooked-rugs with 1" strips of fleece hooked 1.5" high [good height to hide kibble?] in polyester loose-weave broadcloth; or labor-intensely poked into layers of fleece backing [currently experimenting with best method, I need to buy a grip-frame to make this all much easier/more viable since I haven't hooked rugs before, only studied how to make them].
      Then I intend to secure the loops by sewing a running-stitch through the rows of loops on the top-side so the dogs cant yank them out like spaghetti.
      Its a pain, but it must be done because pups are naughty. And I don't know if standard rug-glue is pet-safe if they ate it.
      I realize its absolutely nuts to put so much time into a kibble rug, but I cant help it.
      It makes me laugh in my head watching dogs snuffle food out of masterpieces of human culture m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+IcQ7ZCCL._AC_SY300_SX300_.jpg. Heehee! Mondrian-style kibble mat.
      I think the Snuffle Art [what I call it] should exist outside of my head but I'm slow at creating/experimenting/researching/learning about safety details-materials.
      I think you two Hound Huggers should try making one! Van Gogh's Starry Night [public domain yet?] or something by a Master that you like.
      Just think, after you shake the leftover kibble out of the mat, you can hang it on the wall. 😁 It'll make your wall smell like dogfood, but so what - the mat's pretty!
      Pets & toddlers & adults do silly things if you don't keep an eye on them, lol!
      Puppy-Hugs!
      (I adore Sight Hounds. Iggys=hysterical, Smooth Fox Terriers too cute, Dachshunds face-deep in snuffle mat tube... oh, they're all adorable whatever they are made of...National Dog Show on Thanksgiving, so fun to watch n learn...)
      💚💚💚💚💚💚🐶😸🐰🐭🐟🦜🐷
      p.s. I like your pet recipes, I intend to eat the vegan ones myself as soon as I can make them. Yum!

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CrescentMoonPye LOL you are totally our kinda people! Hilary and I both grew up with all kinds of dogs around the house, so puppy fever is "bred" into us and all the crazy DIY things we love to do!
      You are soooo right - snuffle toys are amazing. They can do so much for dogs and they're super fun to make. Sky's the limit when it comes to designs and the wall art/snuffle mat idea is a great one! Mats do take quite a bit of time, so that's why we've been creating kits for smaller snuffle toy options. But if you have the time to put into a mat, it's totally worth it! Just to be safe, I would stay away from glue and tie fleece/fabric in place or use needle and thread instead.
      Let us know how your snuffly adventures go! Happy crafting!

  • @Elaine_P_Smith
    @Elaine_P_Smith Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this idea. It will make a great Easter Basket for my furbaby.

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 2 lety

      Aww I love that! Happy Easter to you and your furbaby!

  • @sarahthomas3945
    @sarahthomas3945 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the crafts and treats you guys come up with

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! That absolutely makes our day to hear!!!

  • @jenihimmer8384
    @jenihimmer8384 Před 2 lety +1

    this is freaking amazing!! But my Dollar Tree were all out of Fleece baby blankets...so i used DISH TOWELS!! Which i think actually in the long run BETTER!! I had some fleece laying around and made one with fleece...and two with strips of kitchen towels....the kitchen towel one held up better...and it got less soaked with their slober...hahaa....thanks ladies.

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you're enjoying the snuffle toy! And thank you so much for sharing the tip on using dish towels - that is genius!

  • @JannaStroink
    @JannaStroink Před 2 lety +1

    OMG, I just found you channel today and I am sooooo glad about that!
    I love your inspiring dog toy ideas and for sure I will try all of them out the next days/months/weeks! ♥ Thank you for this great video (and all the others as well). And of course I will share them all with all of my dogfriends here in Germany.

  • @tammyoveross4282
    @tammyoveross4282 Před rokem

    Two things: it may work to wash it in the dishwasher. And I’m going to try something similar for my niece to try!

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před rokem

      Great idea! We'd love to know how it turns out for you!

  • @cindybrenna4824
    @cindybrenna4824 Před rokem

    Love it thank you

  • @janiehall6095
    @janiehall6095 Před rokem

    new subscriber

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před rokem +1

      Welcome!! Thank you for subbing, we're so happy to have you here!

  • @suzannegoff9342
    @suzannegoff9342 Před rokem

    Hi Ladies, I just saw your videos on Snuffle toys.😊 Could you use flannel material in lieu of fleece?

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely you could use flannel or any fabric that doesn't fray.

  • @joannaquanttumphysics
    @joannaquanttumphysics Před 11 měsíci

    It looks too similar to a bathroom waste paper basket.

  • @trishafisha5900
    @trishafisha5900 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was just wondering 🤔 if the 🐕 runs out of treats will he or she carry it to you with the intention to ask for more would you need to put it away so the 🐕 does not start a bad habit thank you for this 📹 have a great 🌞 take care of y'all 🤠. 🧑‍🦳🐟⚖️🕊️ Tata4now

    • @HoundHuggerDIY
      @HoundHuggerDIY  Před 3 měsíci

      Great question, Trisha! It's best to play this game together with your dog, keeping an eye on them to keep them safe as they look for treats. Carrying the basket isn't a problem, but chewing on the basket or tearing and swallowing the fleece may cause problems.
      Once the basket is empty, you can put the game away and save it for another day. Or you can add a few more dry treats or kibbles and let your furry friend play again. It just depends on how many treats your pup has eaten that day and how big your dog is. Treats tend to have a lot of calories, so it's important that your dog doesn't fill up on snacks.
      Ideally, your pup will have a limited time with this game each day, so that he/she is excited each time you bring it out for them to play with. Hope this helps! Thanks for the kind words! 😊🐕🦴