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dog-on-it good party is the latest trend in backyard entertainment.
These parties are not the atypical celebration, per se. In 2005,
over 700,000 household pets were thrown parties in their honor.
Nowadays, Americans are hosting lavish parties for their canines.
If
you are ready to unleash the party animal in your dog, here
are a few tips to include in your planning:
Select
A Party Destination
Choose a location based on the number of dog and masters you
plan to invite. If you’re planning a small group, remember to
doggie proof your home. If you’re planning a mega bash, make
sure the outdoor area is enclosed to prevent dogs from leaving
the party. For canine parties planned for the local park, be
sure to contact your municipality to determine if any required
permits are needed.
Compile
the Best Invitation List
Verisimilar to humans, not all canine guests will mingle well.
However, unlike people, one on aggressive dog can turn your
party into a disaster. Not to mention, there’s the safety issue
at stake. In other words, keep your list restricted to dogs
with good socialization skills.
Limit
the Party Time
Generally, the best dog soiree has a definitive in and out time.
Two hours is ample time to throw a good bash for Rover.
Remember
the Party Favorites
Since you’re hosting a canine celebration, tasty dog treats,
toys and prizes should be included in the party’s theme. On
the invitation, request each dog owner to RSVP with any of their
dog’s allergies. It will prevent you from giving your canine
guests a parting gift that maybe deemed as an unfavorable dog
treat or take-home prize. |