faruk replied

226 weeks ago

If he’s blind, things to throw probably aren’t going to work well unless they smell a lot or make some sort of noise so he can track them.

For up-close playing, you can make a lot of toys and other accessories yourself: rope through a tennis ball; braided ropes made of fleece or denim strips; tie-fleece or simple-sew pillows and beds. Two bed-sized pillows together - or several folded bath/beach towels - are about the right size for stuffing a bed for a dog his size. If he’s not too destructive a chewer (preferably not destructive at all - might chew on things but not wreck them), an empty plastic water bottle inside a long, knotted sock makes a nice crinkly-sounding toy.

You can go to a paint-your-own pottery place to decorate a dog bowl for him if you’d like, but I find that plain, regular kitchen bowls that don’t tip work just fine for my dog. If you want a decorative one, the decorations would mostly be for you unless he feels for bumps on things.


gifts for dogs

Hazelyx replied

225 weeks ago

Dog's toys can be great pleasant gift for dog.
Please log in to post a reply.