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Doggy Birthday Ideas

January 22, 2019

It’s been one year since you’ve purchased one of our Dachshund puppies for sale and now is the time to celebrate!

Did you ever think how you’d celebrate the year? Well, we’ve got some ideas to share with you. These are sure to please your dogs! Take a look.

Set Up a Doggie Playdate

Who doesn’t like spending time with friends and family on their birthday? Do you think Dachshund puppies are any different? They’re so social and energetic, they’d love a playdate. As a way to celebrate another year of living you can arrange a time for your dog and her bestie to play!

Have a Doggy Party!

If you’re looking for a way to really go all out and celebrate your dog’s birthday, having a birthday party is the way to go! Invite your friends who have dogs over. Plan to have games and toys and maybe an obstacle course in your backyard. Be sure to keep fresh water available at all times for the dogs. At the end of the party, give your human and canine guests to-go “doggy bags!” How cute and fun will that be?

Make a “Cake” or Treats

In the past, we’ve written about various homemade treats you can make for your dog. Now’s the time to break out those recipes and celebrate your Dachshund puppies! There are tons of dog-friendly treats that you can also pick up at a pet store if you don’t want to cook!

Take Your Dog on a New Excursion

Dogs love exploration! The will go anywhere you allow them, so why not take your pups on a new walk or trail. Unfortunately, they can’t talk and thank you themselves, but trust us, they will love you for it. There’s nothing as exciting for them than to have the opportunity to take in new smells and sights. What a great way to celebrate a birthday!

Let Your Dog Pick Out a Gift

Go to your local pet store or even pet-friendly department store and let your pup pick out a gift. They may find something they’re particularly drawn to so get it for them! Make it even more fun by wrapping it loosely and allowing your pup to actually open it!

The information on this website is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

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