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If you need a dog party planner, we have all your dog birthday party answers!


Our dog party planner is designed to help you organize a successful dog birthday party, from start to finish.

"Let's hold a dog birthday party" I hear you say!... It's a great idea, but how do you start?

Ok let's think about it for a minute. What's there to consider?... you need our dog party planner, to start out on the right track!

So, remember to always plan your dog birthday party in a light-hearted way. It's going to be fun, fun, fun all the way! Especially, since we all know our four-legged friends enjoy nothing more than playing.





Things to do 3 weeks before the party...

Plan the doggie guest list - who and how many. Read our Dog Birthday Tips page for guidelines.

The next item on the dog party planner agenda is to decide on the location of the party - will it be at home (either indoors or outdoors), in the local park or maybe you fancy a day out somewhere for your dog birthday party.

Do you have a party theme in mind? Take a look through our Party Theme page for inspiration or read through some children's story books for ideas.

When you have decided on your party theme you will need Decorations and Invitations. Take a look at the selection we have found for you here....you'll be pleased you did!

The next dog party planner item is to find some party games for your "doggie guests", to keep them amused. Take a look at our dog party games page or just have a large box or old laundry basket full of doggie toys handy for your guests to help themselves.

Food? Now there's a good dog party planner question! What kind of food could you have at a dog birthday party? If you are stuck for ideas, why not take a peek at our Doggie Birthday Cake page for that special cake or have a look at our Homemade Treats page, for many scrumptious doggie recipes!

Also, don't forget to have some human food and drink for the owners of your doggie guests. I'm sure they will appreciate your efforts!





Things to do the week before the party...

First dog party planner job is to confirm the party guest list.

If you are not holding the party in your own backyard, make sure you have confirmed the party details, such as transport to and from, food supplies and games agenda for your dog birthday party.

When it comes to making your own treats and cookies, for the doggie guests, now is the time to shop and prepare the food. Homemade treats and cookies will keep in airtight containers well past the party day.

Make up your Party Favor packs for your doggie guest to take home with them and that completes this part of the dog party planner...just wait for the fun on party day!



Party Day...

Be sure to have a good supply of 'doggie-do-do' pick up bags, stashed in a handy location for your guests (but not to obviously displayed!).

Make sure everyone knows which food is for the doggies and which is for the dog owners!! You'll be amazed how similar the treats will look!...and we don't want any owners barking, do we!!!

Make sure you have enough water and dog bowls, for your thirsty doggie partygoers.

Parties are lots of fun, but can be hectic at times! This part of the dog party planner suggests that you allow for a guest "quiet zone" (2 or 4 legged) to escape to, if they need to get away from the crowd.

All things done and considered...it's time to party!!

That's it, your dog party planner days are over. It's time to have loads of fun and enjoy your dog birthday party....because your doggie guests certainly will!!





Pssst.. Don't forget the photos for the album

Make sure you have your camera batteries well charged, so you can capture the day on film. This will be a memory you'll want to look back on and laugh about later!

The truly pampered pooch might have a professional photographer stop by for a while to take photos of the event. The photo's taken would make a lovely gift for doggie guests and their owners.

Better still, get everyone in on the act! If you're looking for a less expensive alternative, pick up enough one-time-use cameras so that each guest can have his or her own, and let your guests document the day themselves!

Maybe even make a movie of the day, you'll be sure to end up with a lot of great memories....... and a good excuse for another dog birthday party or get together in the park!



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