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Edible Socks

To keep your dogs away from your socks, shoes, etc.
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A pair of sock-shaped doggie chew toy snacks out of rawhide or whatever.
XSarenkaX, Nov 01 2002

For [jackoutofthebox] http://www.halfbake...id_20cooled_20shoes
[XSarenkaX, Oct 05 2004]

Edible Shoes http://www.petcarer...764&updp=4&upsd=433
Fido, would you like a shoe to complement your chewy sock? [XSarenkaX, Oct 05 2004]

Organic Socks http://www.halfbake...dea/Organic_20Socks
Maybe some tie-in here? [krelnik, Oct 05 2004]

Store front http://www.design2d.../october_2006/8.htm
(Yes, photoshopped.) [jutta, May 26 2008]

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       what is it with dogs? one of mine hides *one* of my slippers every day - in the *same* place. I think the dog would eat these and still mess with your socks...
po, Nov 01 2002
  

       [krelnik]: Would these be like ChiaSocks? (link)
XSarenkaX, Nov 01 2002
  

       New Tag-line for Halfbakery: Come up with an original idea - win a pair of edible socks.
jackoutofthebox, Nov 01 2002
  

       Wouldn't that just teach your dog that it's okay to eat socks?
phoenix, Nov 01 2002
  

       Yup, but if they're all edible (and reproducing) then its ok, isn't it?
krelnik, Nov 01 2002
  

       Your brother chases his Dachshund..? ;-)
hollajam, Nov 01 2002
  

       That one's been done - one of the local pet stores has cartilage moccasins, designed to be used as chew toys. (Given that the cartilage in question comes from pigs' ears, I do wonder why no one has yet suggested chew purses.)
DrCurry, Nov 01 2002
  

       Maybe if we conveyed higher expectations for our beloved pets...?   

       The following is true, I promise.   

       We had a habit of calling out "moose" once or twice a month whenever one was spotted sauntering through our yard. The problem was our Great Dane, Gracie while bellowing at all the windows would smack her tail on the stereo and TV turning them on.   

       To avoid alerting her our solution was to spell the word moose . Didn't work. She caught on to the spelling of "Moose", and eventually "out", and "ball." So now we do "gifted" pet tricks for guests.   

       What really pulls my heart strings most is coming home later than usual and finding her in deep sleep exhausted from the stressful delay with her muzzle tucked inside one of our tennis shoes. She never chews on them, ever.
hollajam, Nov 02 2002
  

       cartilage moccassins.........I'm thinking about all the poor little piggies running around without ears, I guess if the piggies were deaf, it wouldn't matter much. Do they fill in their earholes with something to keep the muck and grime out?
theThinker, Mar 23 2003
  

       Earhole caps for earless pigs? Sounds like a halfbakery idea if I've ever heard one.
Worldgineer, Mar 23 2003
  

       All that would teach your dog is that it's ok to eat socks. Bad move.
wittywastrel, May 19 2003
  

       Come on, the sock resemblance is really for us humans. No dog would confuse a tasty rawhide sock for a nice, soft, cuddly, cottony one. They're completely different to doggies. This would just teach your dog that rawhide is tastier, albeit harder to chew on, than those funny things you've got on your feet.
XSarenkaX, May 19 2003
  

       Excellent shop, [jutta]! Now, what exactly is "Rocket" flavor?
XSarenkaX, May 26 2008
  


 

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