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Dog's Birthday Party Itinerary: 1. Introduction and Greetings (5-10 minutes) - Welcome guests and ask them to introduce themselves and their furry friends - Explain the rules and expectations for the party (no aggressive dogs, no jumping on people or other dogs, no stealing of toys or treats) - Introduce the birthday dog and let them explore their surroundings 2. Games and Activities (30 minutes) - Fetch: Set up a designated area for fetch, and have some volunteers toss a ball or Frisbee to the birthday dog and let the other dogs have a turn - Tug-of-war: Using a strong rope, tie a knot at each end and let the dogs have a pull. You could also use a toy like a chew rope or a tennis ball tied to the rope - Puzzle Feeders: Set up some puzzle feeders with treats inside, and let the dogs work to figure out how to get the treats out 3. Doggie Cupcakes and Treats (15 minutes) - Bake or buy some dog-friendly cupcakes and treats, and let the dogs enjoy a sweet treat - You could also set up a DIY treat station, where guests can make their own doggie cupcakes or treats using ingredients like peanut butter, oats, and bananas 4. Birthday Wishes and Gifts (15 minutes) - Let the birthday dog open their presents, and have the guests cheer and applaud - Ask the guests to share their birthday wishes for the birthday dog 5. Farewell and Thank Yous (10 minutes) - Thank the guests for coming and for making the birthday party a success - Ask everyone to clean up after themselves and their dogs, and to say goodbye to the birthday dog Tips: - Make sure all the dogs are comfortable around each other and that there are no aggressive dogs present - Provide plenty of water and shade for the dogs - Have some toys and balls on hand for the dogs to play with - Don't forget to have some cleanup supplies like poop bags and wet wipes - Make sure the birthday dog gets plenty of attention and love throughout the party - If you're having a large group, consider hiring a professional dog trainer to help manage the dogs and ensure