Tail Waggin’ Celebrations’ Guide to
Throwing a
Party for Your Pooch
Guests
Your guest
list can include only immediate family, or every dog on your block, the key is
to determine the size of the location where the party is to be held and your
budget.
Invites:
Dogs: It is important to invite dogs your pup
already knows; friends from a play group or doggy day care, dogs from your
neighborhood, or other dogs your pooch plays with. It is best to not try and introduce a new dog at this time.
People: Of course, invite
doggie owners along with your canine guests, but you also may want to include
other friends and important people in your dog’s life. As with any party, invite people who
you enjoy spending time with and your party will be a success.
Be realistic
about the number of dogs and people you can comfortably handle, as well as if
they will all play together nicely.
Nothing can spoil a party quicker than an aggressive dog or a small
child who is afraid of dogs. And
when thinking of your budget, remember that for every canine guest, you may be
adding two additional human guests.
Location
Here are a
few ideas for your party:
Doggie Day
Cares: I can’t think of a more perfect place to hold your event. These specialty businesses were built
for your pooch and offer a great venue for your event – especially if your
dog’s birthday happens to fall during the cold or raining months. Talk with your local doggie day care,
they are likely less busy during the weekend days and could accommodate your
event. Be sure to ask about any
vaccination requirements they may have or other paperwork that your guests may
need to sign. Also talk with them
about staffing, they may be able to assist you in watching the dogs and ensuring
a smooth party.
Local Parks: Many cities
now have off-leash areas and parks and many even have picnic areas. It is important to double check with
the park before to make sure you can hold your party there, but an outside romp
through the park is a great way to spend the afternoon.
Your Own
Backyard: Of course the answer to where could be as simple as your
own fenced backyard. Fire up the
grill and set up some games and activities and you’ve got a great casual
get-together.
Food
Water/Drinks Make sure you have enough water and
other drinks on hand for all your guests, including the pups. Provide individual water bowls or
several scattered around. You can
even personalize small water bowls to send home as party gifts for each
dog.
Food and Treats A cake is a must of course. I made pupcakes for the dogs and cupcakes for the
people. To make sure the cakes
weren’t confused, I made the doggie cakes in a mini muffin pan. This also ensures that the pups don’t
get upset tummys from too many treats.
It is also important that you make sure people are aware of what is in
the treats you make in case one of the dogs has a food allergy.