small Yorkie with artwork demonstrating craft safety for dogs

Craft safety for dogs should be accounted for when engaging in crafting activities with or for dogs. It’s so important to select supplies that non-toxic. When choosing supplies for crafts with your pup consider these great products.

Non-Toxic Paints

  • Acrylic Paints: Look for non-toxic paint that is water based
  • Fabric Paints: If choosing to use fabric paint, make sure they are labeled as non-toxic and washable.

Natural colors and Dyes

  • Vegetable-Based Dyes: Using  dyes made from vegetables like beets, spinach, and turmeric can be a great alternative to paints.
  • Food Coloring: Craft safety for dogs always included using food coloring.  It is safe for use in moderation, especially for fabric or homemade toys.

Safe Glues

  • Non-Toxic Glues: White school glue (PVA glue) is safe once dried.  This comes in all kinds of brands but Elmer’s School Glue is common.
  • Hot Glue (Low Temperature): Hot glue can be used in moderation on a low heat setting. Make sure to keep it out of reach of your pup until fully dry.

Dog-Safe Fabrics

  • Natural Fabrics: Choose all natural fabrics such as cotton, wool, and other natural fibers.  These are safer than synthetic fabrics like polyester. nylon and acrylic.
  • Pre-Wash Fabrics: Wash any new fabrics to remove any chemicals or residues that may be present from the production process.

Dog-Safe Inks and Markers

  • Non-Toxic Markers: These are labeled as non-toxic and child-safe.
  • Natural Inks: Inks made from natural ingredients. Natural colors can be extracted from plants, minerals, fungi, lichen, wood bark, roots, foods.  Be sure to always choose NON-TOXIC materials.

Wood

  • Untreated Wood: To ensure your craft safety for dogs be sure to avoid wood that has treated with chemicals. Sanding can help produce a smooth surface that is free of splinters.
  • Natural Wood: Always choose wood in natural, unfinished pieces.

Other Safe Media

  • Cardboard: Cardboard is great for crafting. It is generally safe and dogs can chew on it without harm.  Be sure to choose clean, dry cardboard that is free of any residues.
  • Rope: Natural fiber ropes like cotton or hemp are safer than synthetic options.
  • Felt: Use wool or natural felt over synthetic versions.

General Tips

  • Supervise: Craft safety for dogs always includes proper supervision.
  • Avoid Small Parts: Much like small children, keep any small parts that could be a choking or swallowing hazard safely out of reach of your pup.
  • Check for Allergies: When exposing your dog to any new products always monitor your dog for any allergic reactions or skin sensitivity.

By choosing your supplies carefully and thoughtfully, you can create fun and safe crafts for with dog.  Don’t have time to DIY?  We do crafts with our pups weekly so they can discover their inner artists!  If you’re interested in booking any of our daycareboarding, or spa services, please fill out our online contact form or call us at 321-294-4102 to arrange a meeting with our team. We can’t wait to welcome you and your pup to their new home away from home!