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12 Low-Cost Items You Can Craft for Shelter Pets (And How to Make Them)

12 Low-Cost Items You Can Craft for Shelter Pets (And How to Make Them) | AtlanticVetSeattle.com

Looking for a low-cost, DIY way to give a gift from the heart to a pet in need?

Consider making toys, vests, beds, and “sew” much more for your local animal shelter.

How to get started

  1. Before you start dreaming up craft ideas, contact the shelter you’re considering donating to and confirm that they will receive your donation.
  2. Ask them what items they most need.
  3. Make a list of the materials for your project. If you need fabric, for example, ask friends and neighbors if they’d be willing to donate remnants.
  4. Organize a craft night with your friends and neighbors. Set up stations and mass-produce the items, assembly line style.
  5. When you’re ready to donate your finished items, call your shelter and arrange for a time to bring in the items. Ask if you can take a picture of one of the dogs or cats wearing the item, so you can share it on social media.

How to make 12 items you can donate to your local animal shelter

1. Pet bed

Create these out of old blankets, pillowcases, or fleece. How to make a fleece pet bed

2. Security blanket

Think of this as a de-stressing blanket. It stays with the cat or dog while it’s at the shelter and when it transitions to its new home. The blanket carries the animal’s scent, which comforts it. How to make a no-sew fleece blanket 

3. Braided dog rope toy

Make them from old t-shirts or fleece. How to make a fleece rope toy

4. Dog color and leash

Use jacquard ribbon and nylon webbing.

5. Doggy leg warmers

How to make leg warmers out of an old pair of socks.

6. Dog bowl feeder

A vintage soda pop crate or wine barrel will do the trick!

7. Hand-painted dog and cat bowls with “adopt me” placemats

Ideas and pictures of bowls and placemats

8. Dog treats

Recipes for quick and healthy baked dog treats

9. Dog vest

10. Over-the-collar dog bandana

(If you want to make an “Adopt Me” freezer paper stencil, here’s how)

11. Cardboard cat scratcher

DIY cardboard cat scratcher tutorial

12. Crocheted cat toys

10 free crochet patterns for cat toys

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