Everyone says every dog has a birthday, and even though it might not necessarily be a birthday celebration, it’s an occasion to celebrate! Since people can enjoy fantastic events, don’t we, as pets, also deserve to have them? (Um, sure, absolutely, they deserve them too.) When trying to think of the best dog birthday parties ideas, you won’t need to deviate too much from what humans are fond of: delicious cake, thoughtful presents, and fun games can be the perfect combination.
Ree Drummond’s seven dogs don’t shy away from celebrating. Birthday celebrations surround her pets! Four Pioneer dogs (her Labs, Lucy and Duke and basset hounds Rusty and Fred) are celebrating their birthdays in November! “It’s good to have a season to recognize all the dog breeds,” she states. “And dog events are fun for the whole family! ” Ree does not indulge her dog (they’re cattle dogs at night). But she makes love celebrating birthdays by gifting them treats.
Others who love dogs are with the dog: Pinterest searches for “dog-safe cake recipes” rose to 167 per cent this year! Here are some suggestions for organizing a great dog’s birthday celebration that they will discuss in the coming months. If you’re not sure of the date your dog was born, don’t have worries. Choose a day and keep it in mind for the next year!
1. Make a Dog Birthday Cake
These Peanut Butter Pupcakes by Chungah Rhee on her website, Damn Delicious, are the ideal pet-safe treats for your pet. They’re loaded with dog-friendly ingredients such as peanut butter, pumpkin puree and oatmeal.
2. Dog Cookies
What’s more delicious than cookies? Cookies shaped like your dog! This cutter is inspired by Ree’s dog Fred; however, you can send photos to get a custom for your dog or cat. (Make cookies using this cutter for your human guests and make a separate batch of dog treats!)
3. Dog Birthday Present
Get your dog a special present! If Fido likes toys, consider one that is themed to birthdays, like this squeaky cake slice or a bowl for dogs if they’re regular snackers.
4. Dog Birthday Decorations
Nothing says party more than seeing a room filled with puppy-themed decorations. Ree offers a range of party items that are, of course, inspired by basset hounds! In addition to this candle, look at these balloons for dogs.
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5. Dog Birthday Accessories
Dress your dog in a cute cap or birthday bandana to celebrate the day’s celebrations. Additional points if you gift the items a personal note that includes your dog’s name or age.
6. Dog Treats
It’s their birthday, so why not treat them with treats? Ree has created a variety of delicious The Pioneer Woman dog treats, which are all based on the meals she cooks to feed the members of her (human) loved ones. Her dogs’ favourite flavours are those of the Beef & Brisket BBQ-Style Cuts and the Chicken Tots!
7. Dog Tag Upgrade
Most dogs wear tags on their collars, and owners aren’t likely to purchase a new one. You can celebrate your dog’s special day by presenting them with a brand new collar shaped like the state they call home.
8. Take Your Dog on an Outing
Dr Jerry Klein, the chief veterinarian at Dr Jerry Klein, the chief veterinarian officer of American Kennel Club, says going out for a walk is the best present. “Head into the pet supply store ” with your dog can be a great excursion. The sights and smells offer mental stimulation and an opportunity to connect,” Dr Klein states.
9. Quality Time
Do our animals need the most? The attention of our whole family! Rena Denman, the owner of Instantaneous Pet Service, puts the best way to describe it: “One of the most effective ways to indulge our pets is to give them more time with them. Spend time with them in a meaningful way and strengthen our relationships.”
10. Breakfast in a Dog Bed
Make sure your dog is comfortable at night (and even during the day) by putting them in a brand new bed. If you’d like to indulge them, treat them to their favourite breakfast kibbles in their bedding on their birthday!
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