Dogs have become more than
just pets. To
some of us, they have become our
children. A great way
to celebrate
the love
you have
for your furry one
is to throw
your dog
a birthday party. Many
dogs attend dog
parks for socialization and exercise,
a great way
to get them together
is to invite your pooches friends to a party.
To
prepare for your dogs big day,
you need to make sure
that you can provide a safe area for
the dogs to mingle. A backyard
is the most popular spot,
but many dog owners
are starting to use
their local dog park since
it is a known safe area. A benefit of using a dog park is they have rules
in place that
each owner must follow. To avoid conflict, these rules can
be mailed
with the invitation, posted at the party, or handed
out to the dog owners before the
party begins. This will relieve any stress
you have about inviting dogs, whose owners you do
not know well.
A casual dog birthday party will allow the
dogs to chase tennis balls, chew
on rawhides, and simply mingle with their
pooch friends. You can just call your friends
up or send an
e-vite to meet at the dog park, or your backyard. At this
type of birthday party it
would be appropriate to
supply tennis balls, or some type of toys to
keep the doggies entertained. If hosting this party at your house water bowls
and proper shade
should also be available. (Dog parks
are usually equipped with water and shade) For party favors, dogs
are welcome to take home their tennis balls they have so lovingly slobbered over all day!
If you want to go all out and have a big
bash for your dogs birthday, the
options are endless. Invitations, thank you notes, and party favors are just the
beginning. If you are going to
plan and spend a lot of money
on this very special occasion,
invitations should be sent out three weeks in advance. This gives people time set aside that date and RSVP, so you are
able to properly
plan for the right amount of pooches.
Decorations and party supplies do not need to be dog themedif your
little chuhuahua is a
princess you
may want to got pink and jewels. If your
lab is a
hearty boy, you may want to go fire hydrants and water. There is no end to your creativity; here are a
few more party themes we thought were fun:
- Paw Prints
- Pirate Party
- Western Cowboy
- Floral with stripes
There
should be a plan for games, food, and presents. There again are
numerous games to play, but here are some of Cobi and Hannahs favorites:
- Hide the
Kong filled with
treats and peanut butterwinner gets to keep the Kong.
- Obstacle Course: Set up cones, kiddy pools, tunnels, etc. Have owner guide dogs around course. The dog with the best time is the
winner. Gourmet
Treats would be a great prize!
- Stuffed Kong: Fill Kongs with three treats, the dog to empty their Kong first is the winner. The dog gets to keep the Kong as their prize!
-
Bone Hunt: Fill a
sand box, or area in your yard, with sand. Hide
treats under the sand and have dogs
dig for their treat. Have owners watch their dogs, and the dogs with the most bones wins. A Plush Bone would be a great prize!
- Clothesline Jump: Hang a clotheslines in your yard. String
treats at
different levels along the clothesline. The dog that can jump the highest for a treat is the winner! Gourmet Treats would be a great prize!
- Kong Hunt: Fill numerous Kongs with peanut butter and hide them in different parts of your yard. Send dogs on a Kong Hunt, the dog that sniffs out the most Kongs is the winner. Kong with peanut butter filling would be a great prize for this dog to take home.
Dogs love treats!
Party favors should be handed out at the closing of the party, but while the pooches are still enjoying the party, treats should be
available to snack on. A dog birthday cake or cupcakes would make the party dog feel special, as they should on this day.
Here are some fun party favor ideas:
- Bandanas
- Frisbees
- Gourmet Treats
- Collar Charms
Opening birthday presents should take place towards the end of the party when all the
doggies are tired out from running around and playing games.
Make sure to thank all your
doggie owners with a party favor, as well as the dogs themselves.
Remember to have fun and relax,
if you are having a good time your dog will have a good time!
Hannah
Chastain loves dogs and works for DoggieDeliveries.com, a company known for gourmet dog treats and dog gift
baskets. For more information on Doggie
Deliveries, visit
http://www.DoggieDeliveries.com.