Your last birthday party may have included a bottle of wine and a Zoom screen, but the novelty of a virtual fête was likely lost on your dog. Their “Gotcha Day” is the anniversary of the day they were adoptedopens in a new tab, and as such, is deserving of a proper party — so what if they can’t read a calendar? According to the American Pet Associationopens in a new tab, 22 percent of dog owners celebrate their pet’s birthday, so it’s hardly a rare occurrence anymore — even more of a reason to celebrate. Below, all the party essentials necessary to throw your pup a proper bday bash.
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The way to a dog’s heart is through their stomach. Fortunately, if there’s one thing we all learned during quarantine it’s how to bake. Dozens of dog-friendly recipes, from carrot cake to peanut-butter pie, are a click away. But i f you only mastered sourdough, that’s where boutique biscuit company, Bocce’s Bakeryopens in a new tab, comes in. Just don’t be tempted to sample their mouth-watering peanut butter, vanilla, and carob “birthday cake” treats yourself. And if your dog doesn’t have a sweet tooth, you can’t go wrong with a home-cooked steak dinner.
Although splurging on your pet is nary a rare occurrence, it’s best to invest in toys that you know will stand the test of time (and your pup’s chompers). Your spoiled dog will never tire of new toys, but rather than splurging on the umpteenth “indestructible” one that will assuredly be reduced to a pile of stuffing before their special day is over, hide treats in this Sudoku-inspired brain game as a fun birthday party activity of hide and go seek.
Though you might insist on a private karaoke room before letting loose with your own inner circle, your dog won’t object to reveling with their best friends and gate crashers alike at the local watering hole, a.k.a. the dog park. A good host never forgets party favors, and you can ask pet parents to pay it forward by donatingopens in a new tab cash or supplies to a dog rescue (perhaps the one where you found your pup, if they are adopted). Party hats included.
Some dogs are dressed better than their parents these days. Don’t want your pup to be the only one at daycare not pulling a lewk? Hook them up with some designer duds from Maxboneopens in a new tab, because it’s their special day and they deserve it.
Sure, your pup’s special day will be immortalized on Instagram for all of eternity, but why not take it to the next level with a custom portraitopens in a new tab? From a photorealist painting that captures your dog’s likeness to a cartoony sketch that captures their personality, a framable keepsake is more meaningful than a shareable one.