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Post by bubbles87 on Oct 6, 2015 8:32:27 GMT
Looking to rack your brains...looking for easy to make pet treats...for all varieties of pets.
The reason for this I work for a charity who support adults with disabilities(not sure if any of you knew that lol) but we are having a Christmas Fayre this year to raise some funds for our respite centre. Everyone has been asked if they can make things for it but unfortunately unlike my colleagues I don't have any talents/interests that I could sell lol. But thought with my big interest being animals...I could look into making treats for them...well that's the idea anyways
So I don't mind what kind of pets its for as I want to have a variety of choice if possible...thanks in advance
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Post by smilesbetter on Oct 6, 2015 9:42:40 GMT
I would recommend Pintrest for this haha, I always see things popping up about home made pet treats on there. Can't give any advice myself as I feed all my pets raw and so the only treats they get are dried raw meat/fish (and if it was rabbits etc it would be herbs, grass and flowers haha).
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Post by bubbles87 on Oct 6, 2015 12:12:56 GMT
I've seen that Pinterst coming up in the search engine allot but was never 100% what it exactly was...fear of the unknown...never sure what sites to trust lol
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Post by tonib on Oct 6, 2015 12:42:37 GMT
Besides food treats what about some small stuffed toys, can be made by knitting/sewing. I did a google search for "homemade pet toys" & got quite a few links. Found this one that combined treats & toys for cats www.brit.co/homemade-cat-treats-toys/
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Post by bubbles87 on Oct 7, 2015 8:22:45 GMT
tonib I never thought of actually making toys...I will def look into that thank you! The more ideas the better :-)
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Post by cazypops on Oct 7, 2015 20:54:11 GMT
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Post by alfiemummy on Oct 7, 2015 21:45:45 GMT
I can recommend these! I made them for my clients as Christmas gifts last year - they were very well recieved
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