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How to Throw Your Dog’s Birthday Party

Who can say no to a party that will ease your bad mood? Maybe no one can. A dog's special day is a great excuse. Celebrate a dog birthday party for you and your doggie to have fun. Use these ideas and tips to throw an awesome party.

 

When is your puppy’s birthday?

Usually the date of the dog's actual birth. But if you don't know, choose its "gotcha" day (the day it was adopted) or the day you first met.

Of course, throwing 7 parties for your fur baby is also a good option.

 

 

Who should you invite to the dog’s birthday party?

You know your dog's personality. If your dog is introverted or aggressive, invite a few familiar human or canine friends. They will make your dog feel safe.
 
Conversely, the dog is friendly and outgoing. You can invite more adults, children, and canines.
 
Tips: The party time is best controlled within 2 hours so that people and pets will not feel tired and irritable.

 

 

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Where can you hold the dog’s birthday party?

It's easy to hold the party at home. But the non-fenced yard won't work. It will help for party if you choose a place to prevent escape.
 
So you can go to places that offer free or paid spaces and services.

 

  • A Dog Park,
  • Dog-Friendly Human Park,
  • Dog Water Park,
  • Dog Beach,
  • Dog Party Centers,
  • Dog Daycare Center.
Please be aware of the weather changes. And some venues require reservations.

 

What do you need to do for the pup’s party?   

1. Determine the theme

Use your imagination and choose a creative theme. Wouldn’t it be fun to think about themed parties like The Wizard of Oz, Unicorns, Disney, etc.? Maybe your doggo likes it.
It's also great to keep it casual. That depends on you.
 
  1. Decorate Party
(1) Party is the perfect time to dress up your dog-doll. Wear a birthday hat, bow tie, or bandana to make the birthday dog stand out. If your dog is comfortable, you can put it in a dog costume.
 
(2) Choose some dog-themed decorations. Beautiful banners, assorted balloons, and ribbons are dog party supplies to decorate the venue. If you're creative and crafty enough, you can DIY these party supplies. In addition, online shopping is very hassle-free.
 
(3) Our dog party supplies set include dog decoration and venue decoration. A set of birthday numbers that meet the birthdays of all dog ages. It is more complete and convenient.
 
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  1. Planning activities
 
Plan some party activities to keep guests interested.
    • Play music that matches a specific theme or a dog theme to make the party more ambiance. 
    • Dog parents will be tempted to take pictures, and you can prepare a photo booth.
    • If in the yard, you can fill the pool with water, ice cubes, or tennis balls, which is a favorite paradise for dogs.
    • Put some treats in the toys and hide them in the yard and start a scavenger hunt.
    • If at a water park or beach, you can hold a ball catch and swim competition.
    • If at the pet-friendly center, there are also facilities to host adventure races.
     
    1. Invitation
    Make your own or buy invitations at the store. Write the time, place, and invitees. It is necessary to inform the guests whether they need to bring gifts. If your pet has allergic, you also need to tell them to avoid the wrong gift.
     
    1. Prepare dog gift bags
    Fill goodie bags with dog treats, dog poop bags, dog bones, dog toys, and more to make guests smile when they leave.

     

     

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    What food and drink do you need for the dog party?

    Get some dog-themed foods for your two-legged friend. Such as dog paw cupcakes, mini hot dogs, sandwiches, dog bone biscuits, etc. For drinks, there are several dog-themed beers as well as the usual soda and water.

     

    The birthday puppy and its four-legged friend need special treats too. Make some pup-safe pastries: dog ice cream, pupcakes, doggy donuts, and more. Prepare some bowls of fresh water around the venue.

     

    How can a birthday party be without a birthday cake? Make healthy and tasty cakes with banana or pumpkin puree or carrots or peanut butter, and make sure the birthday cakes are sugar-free or low-sugar or low-fat. Or you can choose to order cakes in a variety of shapes and flavors at your local dog bakery.

     

     

    Dogs love mischief like children and need your constant attention. After all, best friends can quarrel too. Throw a dog birthday party for your beloved and record beautiful moments. It’s paw-ty time!

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