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Dog Leash Holder DIY: 3 Cute Stations to Keep Walks Organized!

If your dog’s leash, harness, and treats always seem to go missing right when you need them, a DIY dog leash holder station can be a lifesaver. These fun projects keep everything organized in one spot and let you add a personal touch to your home decor. From rustic wood designs to chic boho hooks, there’s a style here for every home and skill level. Don’t forget to pin!

Dog Leash Holder DIY

DIY Leash Holder with Treat Jar and Chalkboard (Cute & Functional!)

Want a dog leash station that’s both cute and practical? This project includes a leash hook, treat jar, and chalkboard for tracking walk times — perfect for busy families sharing dog-walking duties. It’s an easy build that’s functional and looks great in any entryway.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Card Display Holder
  • Duct Clamp
  • Mason Jar
  • Chalkboard Spray Paint
  • Paint
  • Drill
  • Glue Gun

DIY Boho Leash Hook Station (Stylish & Easy!)

If you want something that doubles as wall art, this DIY boho leash hook station is the perfect blend of style and function. With its painted details and decorative hooks, it turns a plain wall into a pet-friendly focal point.

You will need:

  • A plain wooden plaque
  • White and black paint
  • Metallic accent paint
  • A drill
  • A paintbrush
  • Robe Hooks for the leashes

DIY Paw Print Leash Holder (Custom Wooden Design)

Love a personalized touch? This tutorial from Standish Woodstory shows you how to make a paw-print-shaped leash holder using either a laser cutter or a bandsaw. It’s a sturdy, stylish way to keep leashes in one place, and you can customize the wood tones to match your home.

Here’s the materials:

  • Wood: SW recommends using contrasting types of wood like Walnut, Ash, or Maple.
  • Plans/Templates: Available in the video description.
  • Glue: Wood glue or E6000 glue.
  • Finish: Tone oil.
  • Hardware: Small clips for hanging the leash holder.

A DIY dog leash holder station is an easy weekend project that keeps your pet’s gear organized and within reach. With a few simple materials and your own creative style, you can make something functional that you’ll enjoy using every day.

The Author

KB Williams

KB Williams

Hey there! I'm a dog behavior expert and lover of travel. Since 2016, I've been sharing my knowledge of dog training and behavior while exploring the Pacific Northwest with my two rescues.