Dog Scarf
Dog Scarf
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Purple Trim Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $36.99 | 1h 13m |
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Pink Daisy Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $36.99 | 1h 15m |
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Red Paisley Greyhound Dog Coat w collarSnood Donation | 0 Bid | US $38.99 | 1h 17m |
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Scarf Triangle Bandana Collar Bandage for Pet Dog Cat | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.15 | 1h 22m |
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Pink Greyhound Dog Coat collarsnood donation | 0 Bid | US $34.99 | 1h 26m |
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NEW NORTH CAROLINA Tar Heels Pet Scarf Bandana Large | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2h 18m |
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Burgundy Basket Weave Dog Sweater XL 22 24 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $2.50 | 4h 52m |
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Dog Small Medium Leopard Fur Scarves Bandana Puppy NWT | ![]() |
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US $4.99 | 6h 53m |
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Medium Dog Scarf Bandana Georgia Tech | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.49 | 7h 30m |
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Medium Dog Scarf Bandana Soccer Smile | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.49 | 8h 1m |
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CUTE GIRL DOG PUPPY PINK HEART CHEETAH BANDANA SCARF | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.50 | 9h 58m |
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CUTE GIRL DOG PUPPY PINK HEART CHEETAH BANDANA SCARF | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.50 | 10h 3m |
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Pet dog dressscarf set dog clothessize L XL | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 13h 5m |
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New Bee Halloween Costume w scarf Dog Clothing S | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 13h 51m |
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Dog Sweater Metallic Gold Argyle XL 22 25 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $7.99 | 20h 36m |
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Dog Sweater - Chilly Day Dog Sweater with Pom-Pom Scarf - X-Small (XS) Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Our Casual CanineTM Striped Knit Turtleneck Sweaters for dogs will keep dogs warm and comfy all winter long. This acrylic, shaker-knit sweater for dogs boasts an easy pullover style with ribbed cuffs, waistband, and cozy turtleneck for a comfortable fit... |
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Dog Sweater - Chilly Day Dog Sweater with Pom-Pom Scarf - Small Sale Price: $14.99 |
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Our Casual CanineTM Striped Knit Turtleneck Sweaters for dogs will keep dogs warm and comfy all winter long. This acrylic, shaker-knit sweater for dogs boasts an easy pullover style with ribbed cuffs, waistband, and cozy turtleneck for a comfortable fit... |
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SMALL - Nordic Dog Sweater & Scarf Sale Price: $10.99 |
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Skull Print Pet Tank - MEDIUM (M) by I SEE SPOT Sale Price: $17.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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I See Spot's Skull pet tank is a favorite! Made of super comfy cotton with a bit of lycra for a great fit! |
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Birthday Boy Scarf - LARGE - by I SEE SPOT Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Celebrate that special day with this Birthday Boy Scarf by I SEE SPOT! Made of super comfy cotton/lycra material and machine washable this scarf/bandanna says it all! Perfect gift for use year after year! |
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Dog Sweater - Stylish Outback Dog Sweater & Scarf Set - Olive Green Trimmed in Orange - X-Small (XS) Sale Price: $9.50 |
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Zack & Zoeys Outback sweaters are for the trendy dog in your life. This extra thick sweater is fabulous for cool weather drives or to make a fashion statement at the doggie park. |
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Multi-striped Dog Sweater, Scarf & Hat Set Medium M Sale Price: $18.50 |
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Zack & Zoey Multi-Stripe Knit Sweater Sets feature stripes in pink, tan, brown and orange. Cozy, thick sweater is perfect for those chilly winter days. The matching hat and scarf will make walks even more fun and fashionable! |
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Winter Showers Dog Scarf Size: Large: 20"-22" neck girth Sale Price: $23.95 |
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60320WS Size: Large: 20"-22" neck girth Rain scarves are designed for a complete look. Stunning and warm as a standalone, BUB scarves are a practical addition to your BUB coat, offering more waterproof chest and neck coverage for your bud... |
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Dog Tuxedo Scarf for Weddings and Formal Events - Large Sale Price: $15.02 |
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An alternative to the dog tuxedo - perfect for weddings and other formal affairs. |
Christmas Gifts for Dogs That You Can Make Yourself
Christmas this year will be a challenge for many families, with finances strained to breaking point. But there's no reason your dog cannot wake up to a special gift on Christmas morning with these great money saving ideas for doggie Christmas presents.
Christmas Dog Treats
Our first suggestion is something most everyone can do – bake some special Christmas Dog Treats. To make our dog treats you'll need 1 cup of wholemeal flour, ½ a cup of grated cheese, ½ a cup of cooked frozen vegetables such as peas, corn and carrots, ½ a cup of margarine or butter (melted) and a little bit of water.
To make, mix together the flour, cooked vegetables, cheese and melted butter (or margarine). If it is too stiff, add a little water until you have a dough like consistency.
Pop this in the fridge to chill for an hour or two, then remove from the fridge and place on a floured work surface. Roll out to about half an inch thick, then use seasonal cookie cutters to cut out Christmas shapes.
Place these on a greased baking tray and cook at 185°C / 375°F for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Cool completely before placing in an airtight container.
Note: you can make more biscuits by doubling the ingredients, however these biscuits do not keep for as long as traditional dog biscuits (due to the cooked vegetables). Can be refrigerated.
Doggie Neck Scarves
These are also very simple to make. They are basically a triangle of fabric with a seam sewn all the way around. Scour your local fabric shops for their remnant bins. You can quite often buy smaller pieces of fabric (the ends of rolls) for a very reasonable price. A patterned fabric looks great, or you could get some plain fabric and write your dog's name on the scarf with a fabric pen (or draw a Santa – use your imagination!).
To make the scarf, just draw out a triangle on your fabric using tailors chalk. Here's how you do it. The bottom of the triangle is a straight line, so just mark on the edge of your fabric a length which is equal to your dog's neck measurement plus 12" or 30cm. When measuring your dog's neck, don't measure too tightly! So if your dog's neck is 10", make 2 marks on the bottom of your fabric 22" apart.
Now the point of your triangle should reach your dog's mid chest. So measure from under your dog's chin to the middle of his chest, then add 1½" (for seam allowance).
From the midpoint of your line on the bottom of your fabric, mark the point the right height for your dog. Then just draw the two lines from this point to either edge of your bottom line.
Cut out, pin and sew a hem all the way around, and you're done!
Bone Soft Toy
This one is a little trickier and requires some drawing skills! Again, search the remnant bins for some fabric to make your bone soft toy, but make sure that it's durable, because most dogs like to have a good chew, and it would be terrible to have your Christmas present destroyed before Christmas Day is over.
You'll also need some filling material. You can either use scraps of leftover fabric, or buy special filling material from your local fabric or craft shop.
Now just fold your fabric in two with right side together, and draw a bone shape (don't worry – the dog won't mind if it's not perfect)! Keep in mind when you are drawing the bone that you need to make it big enough to have a seam sewn all around. Cut out your bone shape and sew around almost the entire outside, but leave a gap of around 2" to allow you to fill the toy.
I also suggest you sew the seam twice (remember those teeth!). Now turn the bone right way around and stuff with your filling. Hand sew the final bit of seam closed.
Rope Toy
Here's another easy one. Just buy a length of rope (the thickness should be suitable for your dog – the bigger the dog, the thicker the rope). Now cut into three equal lengths. Tie a sturdy knot near one end, and then plait the 3 strands of rope and tie off with another sturdy knot at the other end.
Food Tray
If you have an elderly dog, they may be finding it more and more difficult to bend down to eat. If so, why not make them a wooden tray for their food bowl to sit on. You can use scrap pieces of wood – have a look around your garage or shed and see whether you have anything suitable.
You really just need a square or a rectangle, depending on the size of your dog's bowls. If you are going to put the water bowl there too, you may want to consider waterproofing the top of the tray.
And make sure the height of the tray is suitable for your dog.
So that's it – 5 relatively easy, and cheap, Christmas Gifts you can make for your dog. The whole pack can have a great Christmas now!
About the Author
Di Ellis is an avid dog lover, and co-author of the site BestDoggieTips.com where you can get loads of useful tips and information about our four legged friends including free recipes, dog cartoons (updated weekly) and links to the best free dog stuff on the Net. And when you sign up for our free newsletter, we'll send you a copy of our Dog Recipe Book.
my dog scarfed down 2 chicken legs, I think she swallowed the bone whole?
she is a dachshund beagle mix.
does anyone have any experience with this situation? Will they pass eventually or what?
she stole them from my son..I don't feed her bones.
they were cooked
Raw or cooked??
If raw then stop worrying and go to the shop and buy some quarters for her dinner tomorrow. My dogs get raw chicken quarter or halves at least once or twice a week.
If it was cooked there is a small risk of impaction or constipation. I would give her some more meat to make sure there is plenty of food in her belly and just keep an eye on her. She will most likely be fine but it is better to keep watch to make sure.
Dogs will swallow things mostly whole - maybe a crunch or two but that is it. That is what their teeth, jaws and stomach are designed for.
Rubbish!! Cats are designed to eat mice and other small prey and if the cat became ill it was more likely from a poisoned mouse that anything else. My 17 year old cat brought home a mouse yesterday and ate it in a few swallows.
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