Puppy birthday party games




















Make it easy for little ones to create this puppy dog by cutting out all the pieces and letting them simply glue pieces on. For older kids make a few examples and let them use their imaginations to create different kinds of dog breeds. Have a place to display your favorite puppy photos with a hand painted and accessorized frame. This easy DIY puppy party favor keeps guests busy while practicing valuable fine motor skills and creativity.

With a little prep work these toilet paper puppy dogs from Easy Peasy and Fun would be easy peasy and fun to assemble for any age. For older kids provide a few template of different heads and legs and let them create their own versions.

Simplify the origami art of folding paper with this basic dog shape by Red Ted Art. Keep this one for an older crowd if you want your dogs to look like dogs. Or provide stickers for young ones to decorate their pup. Some party games that will never go out of style. Perfect for all ages, you can't go wrong with the classics! Then add in a few new ideas with a puppy twist. Pin the tail on the….. Make the game more challenging by adding a blindfold and spinning guests around.

Skip the spinning for younger guests and baby guests can have a go without the blindfold! Darling shapes must be smashed open to reveal the treats hidden inside. What's better than that!? Getting to destroy something AND get rewarded for it!

We know cleaning up after your pet is a big responsibility. Give kids a bit of practice with a whole lot of twisting balloons. Then hand them a doggy doo doo bag to clean it all up! A puppy party is a great chance for some STEM learning about being a veterinarian.

Explain what a vet does and why it's important. Then have each guest give their new pet a medical examination using a cute checklist like this one from Splendry. Talk to your child and you might be surprised at how excited they'll be about this! Then put on the Puppy Party invitation what you'd like them to do, including an insert with requested items. Right as the kids are winding down from eating their puppy treats is a great time to talk to them about dog safety. We love our black lab Jackson.

Petting zoos are always popular birthday party entertainment, so why not have a puppy petting zoo for your puppy-themed birthday party? Not only will kids and their parents! One puppy may even find a family!

A fun activity at any puppy-themed party is a puppy adoption station! Party guests can choose their puppy and fill our their own adoption certificate. Search Etsy for fun themed printables , and purchase 24 small stuffed puppies here! Have fun picking out plates, cups, and napkins for your guests to enjoy their lunch or snacks. Options for cute puppy-themed tableware are practically endless. We love this complete set from Target! For example, choose black and white for your little Dalmatian lover.

Is the family dog brown and white? Pick out the plates to match! Offer easy takeaway snacks like granola bars, apples, or candy bars in dog bowls placed around your venue or on your food table. Get it? Bone Appetit! Put a puppy-themed twist on the classic game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Pinning the tail on the puppy is another great option, should you want a more traditional feel to the classic game.

Everyone sits in a circle. Once each kid arrives take them to the side and tell them to bark into a tape recorder. Write down in what order you tape each person.

Have the children sit in a circle. Pick one child to be the Doggie. That child then goes to the middle of the circle, scrunches up in a ball with their faces down to the floor and their eyes closed. Then have all the children hide their hands behind their backs. Somebody took it from your home.

It could be you or it could be me, Wake up Doggie and find your bone. The Doggie has three chances to find the bone. Then another child becomes the Doggie. Fill two big tubs with sand and bury bones on the bottom of each. Make two teams, set a time limit, and see who can dig out the most bones in that time. For this party game idea, you can tell all the kids to bring their own stuffed dog to be part of a puppy show. Each kid will then have a chance to get up, show their dog to all, tell everyone its name, where they got it, etc.

To make this more official, once the kids come to the party they can be greeted at a registration table. Someone there will then take down the name and information of the owner and the show dog. The kids can then go through all kinds of activities with their dog, such as throwing them through a hula-hoop for best jump, catching Frisbees while they are holding their dog, etc. Divide the group into two equal teams. Have them each stand in a straight line one after the other.

Once the whistle is blown everyone in the group bends over and the last person in line hops over the backs of all the other players. You could even get practical and throw in a roll of poop bags.

So, for the epic occasion, bake a dog-safe birthday cake or order special treats from your local dog bakery. Source: Shutterfly. Compile all those adorable party pictures into a dog photo album. DIY some dog-themed snacks and decorate a too-cute puppy cake. Source: My Dog Likes. Every good paw-ty needs birthday decorations! Source: Sprinkles for Breakfast. What party is complete without the cake?

This adorable little cake is meant to treat your two-legged party guests, but the yummy dog bone topper is safe to share with your pup on his special day. Source: Chilliwawa. Make sure every guest leaves with a smile on their face by sending them home with their own goodie bags. Fill them with things like dog toys, tennis balls, dog bones and healthy dog treats.

Source: Pretty My Party. Source: Rambo the Puppy. An adorable t-shirt, a frilly dress or even a simple bowtie—most dog parents have played dress-up with their dog. What better reason than a birthday to dress your dog in his party best? Source: Brownie Bites. Make these drool-worthy pet-safe mini pupcakes for each of the dogs attending your puppy party.



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