WalterRego -> RE: ISO puppy play supplies (2/12/2008 7:53:39 AM)
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Back when I was a puppy I used to find making my own stuff was a lot of fun too, and best of all, you get to project your own unique puppy personality. I once made paws out of and inexpensive pair boxing speed bag gloves which I got at Sports Authority. If you can't sew, use sticky backed velcro stips to bind the thumb to the rest of the paws. Velcro is also good to keep the paws securely fastened to your wrists. Once they're on your hands, and you've lost use of your fingers it will be so hard to remove them that they might as well be locked on. (Although I was once told I looked "cute" and very puppy-like trying to tear them off using my teeth). The fuzzy side of the velcro is also good for cutting into toe pad shapes. Depending on how involved you want to get, most fabric shops sell swatches or lengths of material that look like fur. You can get any color or fur length you like and spotted too. It's good for making ears, covering paws, etc. You can also make a tail by covering a thick length of rope with the furry material. It's a little difficult to attach a tail not using a butt plug, but it can be done by attaching to a strap or belt which is itself integrated into your puppy costume. The real problem is that it's almost impossible to wag a non-butt plug tail. And since that is so much of the way you will be communicating to your owner, it's worth getting used to it. Perhaps think about making your own tail and attaching it to a butt plug you're comfortable with.
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