Dog Toys for Heavy Chewers

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Dog Toys for Heavy Chewers

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These easy to make colorful rope toys are great for any size dog. Just scale up or down the diameter of the rope to fit your dog, 1/4" for small dogs or 3/8" for large dogs. Directions given are for a basic toss/tug toy pictured below. Pictured are several variations based on the basic knot that can be created with a little practice and creativity.

Finding Center of Two Lengths of Rope

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Start with two equal lengths of rope, I recommend no shorter than 5' each length. Find the middle of each length by folding the rope in half and lining up the cut ends.

Finding Middle of Each Rope

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After locating the middle of each rope, cross each rope at right angle to other rope.

Secure With Small Zip Tie

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 Then use a small zip tie to secure to the two lengths together at the centers.

Begin the Knot

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Lay crossed ropes over fisted hand with thumb extended.

Loop Around Thumb

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Loop first rope around thumb and over second rope, using thumb to hold first rope in place (see image)

Loop Second Rope

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Loop second rope over first rope and go over rope three, using thumb to hold in place.
 

Loop Third Rope

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Loop third rope over second rope and go over forth rope, use thumb to hold third rope in place.

Loop Fourth Rope

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Loop fourth rope over third rope and then insert fourth rope into loop created by first rope.

Tighten Up Loops

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Tighten each rope by pulling the tail of each rope.

Continue to Tighten Loops

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Pull all ropes tight until a small four section knot is created.

Trim Off Zip Tie

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Trim off zip tie tail, and place knot with zip tie side facing up.

Repeat Steps 5-9

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Repeat steps 5-9. Loop first rope around thumb and over second rope.

Repeat Steps 5-9

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Repeat steps 5-9. Loop second rope over first rope and over third rope holding in place with thumb.

Repeat Steps 5-9

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Repeat steps 5-9. Loop third rope over second rope and over fourth rope holding in place with thumb.

Repeat Steps 5-9

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Repeat steps 5-9. Loop fourth rope over third rope and feed tail of fourth rope into loop created by first rope.

Tighten Up All Ropes

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Continue to tighten up all ropes pulling together to form a four section tight knot.

Tightened Knot

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Tightened knot shown here from above and side view.

Repeat Steps 5 Thru 9

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5. Loop first rope around thumb & across the top of the second rope .

6. Loop second rope around first rope & across the top of the third rope .

7. Loop third rope around second rope & across the top of the fourth rope .

8. Loop fourth rope around third rope & insert tail end of fourth rope into loop made with first rope .

9. Tigthen up all ropes until a tight four section knot appears

Repeat until only short lengths of each rope remain

Repeat Steps 5 Thru 9 Until Only Short Lengths of Rope Remain

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Repeat steps 5 thru 9 until only short lengths of rope remain

Tucking in Tails & Finishing Off

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Insert hemostats or needle nose pliers into knot grabbing one
 rope tail and pulling it threw knot.

Continue Pulling Rope Tails Threw Knot

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Continue pulling rope tails threw knot.

Trim Back All Rope Tails

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Trim back all rope tails

Trim Away Center Core of Rope

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Push back outside braided cover & to expose central core and trim away to reveal leaving only the outer nylon cover

Melt the Exposed Nylon Rope and Push Back With Side of Lighter

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Melt the exposed nylon rope and push back with side of lighter

Finished Dog Toy

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Finished Dog Toy. From two 5' lengths of rope the finished toy will be 6" - 7".