DIY Projects

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DIY Craft - Pet Pocket

We asked the very talented Amy Bethune—she’s a quadruple threat: college chemistry professor, photographer, blogger, and maker of beautiful things—to share how to create her cute, handy little pet pouches that attach to a dog’s collar. Happily, she obliged. They store your key or card and a few extra bags so you’ll never be caught out unprepared. Take it away, Amy…more

DIY Eat - Springtime Topper & Itchy Skin Fish Dish

Springtime Topper This tasty yet light combination of flavours provides a nourishing, healthy addition to your companion’s usual meal. Ingredients ¼ c...more
DIY Craft - Breed Silhouette Ornaments

DIY Craft - Breed Silhouette Ornaments

We were so enamoured of these sparkly, 60s-inspired dog-themed decorations that we asked blogger Erika Lindquist of sewdoggystyle.blogspot.com to tell us how to make them. You can use the silhouette of any breed, just grab the glue and an X-Acto knife and get started. Check out her blog for tons more inspired, dog-themed craft projects. more
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DIY Eat - Beefy Agility Treats

These little soft nibbles are ideal for training, playing, and having fun.more
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DIY Eat - Sage Cookies

These sage cookies fit the bill for tender-tummied pups. Sage, thyme, chamomile or fennel all settle the stomach and bowel, and are especially recommended for dogs with food sensitivities. Substitute the sage for thyme, chamomile or fennel if that's what you have on hand. more
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DIY Eat - PB and Banana Treats

Answer the call of your pup’s inner hound dog. Elvis would be proud. more

DIY Eat - Peanut Butter and Banana Oat Drops

Grains are a hardy source of energy for your dog, but fillers such as refined wheat, corn, cereal, and rice grains can lead to obesity, diabetes, and allergic reactions. Oats are an excellent easily-digested alternative that provides fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Dogs are rarely allergic to oats. more

DIY Eat - Frozen Treats

Keep your pups cool with these frozen treats! more
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DIY Craft - Barkin’ Blooms

Your dog will be a hit with a silk-flower-adorned collar. The flourish charms, whether at an impromptu backyard barbeque or a more formal affair, like a wedding (every wedding party needs a flower dog). The embellishment is temporary; affixed with a simple snap, the flower can be removed or changed at whim. more
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DIY Eat - Pupsicles

Beat the heat. Whip up these quick frozen treats for your dog and his canine pals with food you have on hand. All you need is 5 minutes, a few ingredients, and a freezer. more

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