My attempt at mid-century modern art.
There are some risks associated with giving dogs rawhide though, in particular digestive problems, and choking and blockage hazards. Some dogs are allergic to rawhide or the other ingredients that go into the treat, and pieces of rawhide can get stuck in the dog's digestive tract. Plus -- and I know this is not very medical-sounding -- rawhide just gets plain gross after a bout of chewing and salivating.
Well, you might recall my post on Kip care; Westies are one of those breeds that are susceptible to food allergies. Thankfully, Kip has not given me any trouble in this area, and to avoid starting anything, I just avoid giving her edible treats in general. However, I do recall how my old Lab used to love chewing those huge rawhide bones, and I know Kip loves chewing things that have a certain smell and texture, so I decided to give her the rawhide twists, but in a form she could neither break down nor swallow. Hence the milkstick bird.
After sewing the bird shape with canvas and reinforced stitching, I filled a second canvas "envelope" with four milk sticks and aniseed. If you didn't know, aniseed works on some dogs in the same way catnip works on some cats! Then I sewed up the envelope and inserted it into the bird. Easy!
This picture kind of says it all.
Fearsome hunting dog.
Fearsome hunting dog later in the day.
18 comments:
Toooo cute! He loves his new toy! HaHaHa I had a miniature schnauzer and had to be careful about treats. Great post! I haven't forgotten about your question. I think there's a drop down box when you log onto Bloglovin that will let you pick banners/widgets to place on your blog so readers can follow.
This is a BRILLIANT idea, and I have 3 chewers!
Any chance of you making these to sell?
She is gorgeous - and your idea is brilliant, look how happy she is! I always worry about the choking aspect and don't give mine the rawhide any more. But this is a much better idea, and as you say, you don't have to see or handle the yucky mess of chewed ends!
What a great idea! And Kip seems to love it. She is so gorgeous. No matter how hard she tries, she cannot look like a fearsome hunting dog. Sorry Kip...you're just too darn cute!
That's too precious!! I love dogs :)) Have a wonderful weekend doll xx
You truly amaze me with what you create! I think this is fantastic! Thanks for the education about the rawhide. Kip is so cute! Have a great day ;o)
Kip is a beauty and she sure seems to be enjoying her new milkstick birdy.
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Kip looks soooo happy! Great idea!
ok, another one of those great ideas of your's that need to be quickly patented. yez, do, quick as notice more flwg yr blog now! Ps couldn't make out hahaha 6th pic, fearsome Kip later in the day, only chew thing recognisable.
Kip is adorable :) My friend had a Westie that developed terrible allergies....Your idea is really a good one....I have a feeling you will be making more :)
You are a genius with these dog ideas! You seriously need to sell them!
That is one happy dog in your last photo!
So cute! And Kip looks like she loves it.
Kip looks happy and totally involved with the bird. Terrific idea for hiding the rawhides inside.
I only give a rawhide once or twice a month or less and they disappear in a few minutes! Those big ones that can't be eaten in one go, yuck, not here.
Wow, I didn't know all that about those little sticks dogs love so much.
I think your invention is so cute though! It's nice to think outside the box :)
How perfect!!!! Kip looks like such a happy little animal!
Hi B&R! The photos of your Westie with its clever chew toy are precious! You are an amazingly creative person!
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