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These ideas for a fun puppy birthday party aren’t barking mad, they’re arf-some!
Hound Dog Dance: Play the classic Elvis “Hound Dog” and have a freeze dance contest (or even musical chairs). Have kids act out their best puppy impersonation.
Red Rover: This backyard classic is a favorite for kids and perfect for the puppy theme!
Pin the Tail on the Doggie: A puppy version of the classic pin the tail on the donkey, with blindfolded kids trying to put the tail on a cardboard poster of a puppy.
Kibbles n’ Bits: Make your own version of puppy chow by serving chocolate rice puff cereal in a big bowl with a trail mix. You can add raisins, some peanuts or other healthy snacks to bulk up the “kibble.”
Hot Dogs: Serve hot dogs for a fun take on the dog-theme party.
Dalmatian Cakes: Make cupcakes (or one large sheet cake) and cover with white vanilla frosting. Then take chocolate icing to make Dalmatian-like dots and spots. Serve in new puppy bowls with each child’s name on them.
Party Activities
Go Fetch: Set out plastic bones in a backyard and line the kids up in two teams: each member has to run and grab a bone and bring it back in a relay. First team to get all their bones wins.Hound Dog Dance: Play the classic Elvis “Hound Dog” and have a freeze dance contest (or even musical chairs). Have kids act out their best puppy impersonation.
Red Rover: This backyard classic is a favorite for kids and perfect for the puppy theme!
Pin the Tail on the Doggie: A puppy version of the classic pin the tail on the donkey, with blindfolded kids trying to put the tail on a cardboard poster of a puppy.
Party Food
Sugary Bones: What puppy doesn’t like to chew on a bone? Make sugar cookies and use a cutout to make bone-shaped cookies for all the little puppies to enjoy. Smother with vanilla icing for an extra treat.Kibbles n’ Bits: Make your own version of puppy chow by serving chocolate rice puff cereal in a big bowl with a trail mix. You can add raisins, some peanuts or other healthy snacks to bulk up the “kibble.”
Hot Dogs: Serve hot dogs for a fun take on the dog-theme party.
Dalmatian Cakes: Make cupcakes (or one large sheet cake) and cover with white vanilla frosting. Then take chocolate icing to make Dalmatian-like dots and spots. Serve in new puppy bowls with each child’s name on them.
























































































