How To Throw A Party For Dogs?

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    • Publish Date: Dec 29 2016 5:00PM
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How To Throw A Party For Dogs?


1 Plan at least a week ahead. Think of the occasion. Choose a theme: like lets say "Star Wars" and for fun make a dog parody of it "Pug Wars". Put pictures around of the theme and balloons.

2 Decide on the place that is safe for you, your dog, and your dog's friends. If all of the party guests are toilet trained, an indoor party could work as long as you have space. If you have a securely fenced backyard, block off any precious flower beds or poisonous plants and you're good to go. You could also try a dog park or dog-friendly beach - try calling the owners and reserving some space.

3 Decide on a date. Your dog's birthday can be found by looking at his pedigree. If you don't know his big day, make one up and stick to it. Or, you could just have a party for any reason, such as Christmas or Thanksgiving. If you throw an Easter party, remember: no chocolate!

4 Decide on the number of guests (dogs) according to location and space. Make sure all the dogs you are inviting know each other, before putting all your dogs together, so that dogs won't fight, or hurt other dogs at the dog party.

5 Make invitations for the party. Your invitation might be a doggy bone, with a little card sent with it. Tell your friends the date, time and place, and remind them to bring their dog.

If it's your dog's birthday, you could ask for a little present to spoil Fido with.

6 Provide lots of water. Disposable bowls are great for food and water. Make sure there is always lots of fresh, clean water on hand (tap water at parks may not be the best).


7. Include food for the dogs. What kind of party doesn't have a cake? You could just buy a white or yellow sponge (no chocolate or fudge) but that would be boring! Make a doggie birthday cake.
 
Treats will be needed for party games. Some treats are shaped like bones.
If you are bringing food that needs chilling, take a portable icebox or cooler with you.
Always ask owners before feeding a dog treats or food.
Remember to ask about allergies and look up foods that might be poisonous to dogs, so that you can avoid having those.
 

 
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Ritvik Baweja BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (PITAM PUR

No they all are fabulous

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

This is super cute and a brilliant idea! I would love to have a dog and celebrate its birthday now!

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