5 Great Reasons To Throw A Dog Birthday Party
Kids Love It
Children love to have fun. They seem to live for it. A dog birthday is a great way to let kids have fun. They get to see a dog having fun enjoying all their new toys and treats. They could also get to play dog-themed games like pin-the-tail-on-the-doggie. Most children would love to play games at a party.
Pets Love It
Most dogs love getting a lot of attention. Throwing a dog birthday party is an incredible moral boost for your pooch. He gets to receive new toys and treats that will keep him happy for a long time to come. Your dog will also enjoy all the love he gets from your guests. Most all dogs will love to have a dog birthday party thrown for them.
Less Stress Than A Person Party
Parties for people come with the stress of keeping everyone happy. People can be difficult to please at times. You have to make sure everyone has enough to eat and drink. There must be enough places to sit. The game to food to mingle ratio must be proportional. Also the party must not last too long nor too stort. Dogs, on the other hand, are very easy to please. All you need to do is give them a toy or a treat and pet them every once in a while and they'll be happy. Therefore, a dog birthday party will be less stressful than person parties.
It's An Excuse To Have A Party
Everyday life can be stressful. We all need some time to relax and/or let off some steam. Having a party for your dog can be an excellent excuse to have a party to let out all those pent up energies from a stressful life. For a little while you can just celebrate your dog's birthday with your dog and your friends. Nothing else has to matter. Having a dog birthday is a great excuse to throw a party.
Brings Out The Kid In You
Once in a while we need to nurish the kid in us so we can learn not to take ourselves so seriously. The world is a serious place. As such we need to be serious to be able to get things done. But sometimes all that seriousness can get overpowering and we can loose sight of the innocent, care-free nature of our inner child. A dog birthday can bring out that inner child and teach us to let loose and laugh with ourselves and others.
Article Published: Friday 7th September 2007

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