Dog birthday ideas -Does your dog have a birthday coming and are you seeking something memorable to use to celebrate it? Your dog has been showering your family with unconditional love, affection and loyalty and therefore pay it back with some presents and desserts that your dog will simply love at a special birthday occasion.
Since it can be done with dog-friendly birthday cakes and treats, as well as fun party favors, guests, read on and learn some of the easy, yet cute, ways to make the birthday of your favorite pooch a day to remember.
1.Choose the Perfect Present
The truth is, we spoil our dogs on a daily basis, but on their birthdays, it is worth getting serious about spoiling the dog! The dog likes tennis balls or Kongs, or softer homemade ones, either way, your pooch loves its birthday as much as any other reason to visit the toy section of your pet store.
Another amusing (and quite cute) thought: Take your dog and place him/her in the room with a multitude of tennis balls and see the fun that will follow.
2.Make Dog-Friendly Pupcakes
Even more to believe, many dog friendly birthday cakes are also people friendly. The only ingredients required are some common baking materials which include whole-wheat flour, baking soda, eggs and applesauce or baby food to prepare an amazing canine cake. Add some shredded vegetables like carrots to add nutrients and then spread with cream cheese, peanut butter or mixed bananas.
Do not feel like putting on the baking pots? There is no dog that ever refused peanut butter accompanied with his favorite treats.
3.Deck the Halls
You have assisted your friends and family in their birthday decorations in a million birthdays and it is only right that you proceed to decorate your beloved pooch birthday.
The conventional birthday party decor, including balloons and streamers, of course, but also doggy-themed ways to celebrity it up are numerous. Prepare a cute bone shaped banner using construction paper and yarn or twine, sprinkle all of the tables with dog-friendly confetti and (should you be slightly more crafty) prepare a chalk board sign with the menu of drinks and snacks.
4.Doggie Ice Cream
Even though the actual ice cream is not that healthy to the gastrointestinal system of your dog, you can easily make some ice cream that your pup would like as well with the products you most likely already have on your shelf. In a blender, mix bananas, plain yogurt and creamy peanut butter and then freeze overnight at night to achieve the correct consistency. Puppy ice pops are also made using one ingredient, that is, Chicken or beef broth. All you need to do is put it into a mold and freeze.
5.DIY Some Cute Party Wear
Nothing is more adorable in the world than a party hat on a puppy. Making your own is ridiculously simple, as you simply cut some construction (or poster board or foam paper) into a cone shape and glue it together (you must make sure you use the non-toxic type), to make it. After that, make it look festive with permanent marker or pompoms and tassels or other adornments that will make your pupper feel extra festive.
So what happens when your dog is not that interested in wearing longer than 20 seconds of his party hat? Make a no-sew bandana out of some adorable new cloth and fabric adhesive or no-sew tutu out of elastic and tulle strips and pieces.
6.Invite the Entire Squad
Your dog with his whole gang would miss out on a puppy party? Ask the crew to come over and spend a day running around, eating snacks and sniffing because in honor of the birth of your furry family member.
Prepare a lot of water and, should the other pet parents have no objection to it, a little snack to paw-ty. Healthy snacks that can be picked up and chewed by the dogs include portions of dog treats, frozen bananas that have been sliced, baby carrots and green beans.
When the dog and its guests are playing, make sure you are paying a close eye on them. The finest dog buds understand one another sometimes.
7.Don't Forget About the Humans
Besides a day of adorable dog plays, you also have to provide a reason to your human guests to attend the puppy party, as well. Come, sweet party fare and beverages. Prepare some of your party classics such as chicken wings, spinach and artichoke dip, deviled eggs, serve alcohol, either beer, wine, or in honor of your doggy, a special doggy cocktail on the occasion of his day.
8.Set Up a Photo Booth
Strike a paws! Create a photo booth backdrop yourself, pick up some props (that your guests might or might not be able to endure a few seconds), and start instagramming! Ask your guests to post their pictures on Instagram or Facebook using a personalized hashtag (there is one in every occurring event), to view all the fun in a single place.
9.Play Games
What is even better about these dog-friendly party games is that they are in fact just methods of basic training camouflaged as entertainment! Always have lots of games and treats to play such games as hide-and-seek as well as fetch and teach dogs such commands as sit, stay, come and fetch.
When you are truly in the mood to go out with your puppy party games, then you can play a game of Snoopy Says. Similar to the human one, Simon Says, the participants are hearing instructions and performing specific movements. The victor among the puppies!
10.Make Paw-ty Favors for Guests
And a favorite filled favor bag to a birthday party? Add a few little toys like a tennis ball or chew toy, a few dog bones or jerky sticks, a party hat or bandana and of course some on-the-go treats for the humans, as well.



















