Dog Oreo Toy: Where to Buy? (Cheap Deals & More)
Okay, so I saw this "dog Oreo toy" thing trending and thought, "Why not? My pup, Max, deserves a treat!" I'm not the craftiest person, but this seemed easy enough, even for me.

Gathering the Supplies
First, I grabbed the essentials. Basically, you need:
- Black felt (for the cookie part)
- White felt (for the cream filling)
- Scissors (duh!)
- Needle and thread (or a sewing machine if you're fancy, which I'm not)
- Stuffing (I just ripped open an old pillow – don't judge!)
- Squeaker(Optional, Max love it.)
The 'Baking' Process
I started by cutting out the circles. I used a bowl to trace the shape onto the black felt – two big circles for the cookie wafers. Then, I cut a slightly smaller circle from the white felt for the filling. Pro tip: don't worry about being perfect; dogs don't care about straight lines.
Next, I layered the pieces – black felt, white felt, black felt – like a real Oreo. Then came the slightly tricky part: sewing. I stitched around the edge, leaving a small gap to stuff it. My stitches were definitely not pretty, but hey, it's for a dog, right?
I flipped the whole thing inside out (so the messy seams were hidden) and started stuffing. I crammed in as much of that old pillow fluff as I could. Finally, I sewed up the gap, and voila! A giant, felt * I inserted the squeaker into it before I sewed.
The Taste Test (Not for Humans!)
Max went absolutely nuts for it! He grabbed it, shook it, and chewed on it for a solid hour. I'd call that a success. It's definitely not the prettiest toy, but it's sturdy, and most importantly, Max loves it. Plus, it was way cheaper than buying one of those fancy dog toys from the store.
So, if you're looking for a quick, easy, and cheap DIY dog toy, give the Oreo thing a try. It's definitely Max-approved!