English Springer Spaniel Breed Information | Housebreaking your English Springer Spaniel | English Springer Spaniel and Fleas | The Bizarre Eating Habits of English Springer Spaniel
Vaccinations for your English Springer Spaniel
Before you Get an English Springer Spaniel
Things Your Dog Should NEVER Eat
The Skinny on Dog Bans

Text Advertising

How-to Host a Dog-on-it Good Party
Food Alergies in Dogs and Cats
Rabies and Your Dog
Taking Good Care of Your Canine Pet

What to do With Puppy Biting
Are You Doggy Enough?
Choosing The Right Breeder
How To Choose the Perfect Dog For You And Your Family

How To End Bad Behavior In Your Dog
Why do Dogs Dig
Indoor Games For Dogs
Making the Home Safe for the New Puppy

Tags And Microchips - Your Dog's Safety
Your Dog's Senses - How They Differ From Yours
Growling - What It Means And Why Dogs Do It
How To Give Your Dog A Health Checkup At Home

  English-Springer-Spaniel Home     
How-to Host a Dog-on-it Good Party
A 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.

English Toy Spaniel Dog | Dog Info | American Eskimo Dog | Basenji Dog | Boxer Dog | Bulldog Info | Bullmastiff Dog | Chihuahua Dog