Tips 

Finding a location for your party

Call your local Parks and Recreation Most will allow you to throw a party for your dog at there Parks.

If this is not a leash free park make sure you tell your guests that there dogs must be leashed at all times.

You can also have your party indoors if you dont mind having alot of dogs in your home.

I would also recommend calling your local Dog spa's, Dog groomer's, Dog trainers, or any other location that handles alot of dogs. Often times you can rent there dog friendly space for your party so you dont have to worry about dogs tearing up your house.

Inviting your Guests

Make sure you send your Invitations out 1 month in advance and don't forget to include a Number to RSVP to.

Try to invite dogs that you know interact well together. If you know that one of your guests dogs is aggressive simply invite your guest and tell them why there dog is not invited but make sure there dog gets a goodie bag anyway.

Dogs who regularly attend the Dog Park are usually well behaved toward other dogs.

Now what about dogs who are friendly till it comes to food? Well make sure you outfit each dog that is a food guarder with a red bandana. That way when it comes time to eat each owner knows to give the dogs with red bandanas space so no fighting breaks out.

Make a Checklist Including

Banners and Decorations

Cell Phone (to recieve calls from late arrivals or lost arrivals)

Chairs and Serving tables for two legged guests

Cleanup Supplies (paper towels, sponges, enzymatic cleaners for accidents)

Dog Cake with Candles

Dog Treats

Dog Bowls for food and water

Game Equipment

Goodie Bags

Guest of Honor

Music and CD Player

Party Hats

Party Prizes

People Food, Plates, and Utensils (optional)

Poop Scoop Bags, Garbage Bags, and a Trash Bin

Spare leashes

Whistle (to get a dogs attention/ stop bad behavior)