DIY Octopus Tug Toy for Dogs

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Go green and recycle an old T-shirt into a fun octopus tug toy for your precious pooch!

I love DIY projects that are simple and budget-friendly, and this octopus-wannabe tug toy is both of those things. Seriously, you don’t need any fancy supplies or special skills to make it, and it will cost you literally nothing if you decide to recycle the materials- which I thoroughly recommend. Not only that it’s good for the planet, but it’s also great for your wallet!

If you have a dog that regularly destroys their toys, you probably don’t want to spend big bucks when you know you’ ll need to replace them each week. This tug-of-war toy is a great way to keep your pup entertained (granted, an old sock could probably do that) on a budget. And, as a bonus, it really looks cute.

You probably won’t have to make a trip to your local dollar store for supplies, because there is a high chance you already have all the supplies lying around your house. Nifty and thrifty!

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