About Pupcycled
Pupcycled turns donated clothing into enrichment toys for shelter puppies across the U.S. Instead of old fabric ending up in landfills (92 million tons every year), it becomes something that keeps a shelter pup calmer, happier, and more adoptable. We operate through volunteer-led chapters, an at-home toy making program, animal shelter partnerships, and community events. In just last year, we donated 3,000+ toys, organized 23 events, partnered with 60+ animal shelters & nonprofits, and grew to 889 volunteers.
We are looking for volunteers to make dog toys from home using materials they already have, such as old towels, bedsheets, T-shirts, or jeans. This flexible role is perfect for anyone who wants to support shelter puppies through a simple, creative, and hands-on volunteer opportunity from home in their free time.
Volunteers can choose between two toy-making options: a no-sew toy made by cutting fabric into strips and braiding or weaving it together, or a sewn plush toy in shapes like a bone or heart for those with sewing experience and a sewing machine. Pupcycled provides all instructions and tutorials.
Here are the steps: