Birthday parties often feature dog-themed balloons and streamers. Construct a bone-shaped banner with paper, yarn, or twine. Sprinkle dog-safe confetti on the tables.
Elaborately decorated the Halls with Gifts
Whole-wheat flour, baking soda, eggs, and applesauce or baby food make a canine cake. Top carrots with cream cheese, peanut butter, or bananas.
Bake some doggy-approved cupcakes
The best thing of these dog-friendly party activities is that they're basic training tactics disguised as fun. Make sure you have enough of toys for games like hide-and-seek and fetch.
Have Fun with Games
Choose a Prese Our dogs are spoiled every day, but their birthdays are extra special. No better time than your dog's birthday to hit the toy aisle at the pet store.
Pick Out the Best Present
Create a custom backdrop for the photo booth, stock up on props that guests will actually use, and get the party started!
Establish a Photo Booth
Celebrate your pet's birth by running, eating, and smelling. Provide water and snacks if authorised. Healthy foods include dog biscuits, bananas, carrots, and green beans.
Let's Get the Whole Team Together
Adorable party-hatted puppy. DIY with construction paper, poster board, foam paper, and non-toxic glue. Doodling, pompoms, and tassels are optional.
Inspiring Outfits for a Party
Real ice cream isn't good for your dog's GI tract, but you can make puppy-friendly ice cream with pantry goods. Blend bananas, yoghurt, and peanut butter, then freeze overnight.