Pets are family. Thus, they are an integral part of the family budget beyond their basic needs of food and health care. They are on the gift list at holiday time and they celebrate birthdays just like other family members.
In fact, pet birthday parties are growing in popularity. The 2024 Dog and Cat Report: Strategic Insights from the National Pet Owners Survey, published by The American Pet Products Association (APPA) highlights that 27% of dog owners and 20% of cat owners have birthday party for their pets, an increase from 20% of dog owners and 16% of cat owners in 2022.
A company called PartyAnimal is making it easy to plan a party for your pooch. Their customized PartyPack provides all the decorations you will need to make the event an Instagram – worthy occasion.
All you have to do is provide good close-up photographs and a PartyPack will arrive featuring:
- A personalized birthday banner starring your dog’s adorable face
- A handmade birthday hat with your dog’s name and new age
- A handcrafted bandana embroidered with their name and age
- Custom birthday treat toppers featuring your pup
- Two personalized party hats so the whole family can join the fun
- A 50-piece balloon arch with a giant number balloon
- A personalized pack of stickers with your dog’s face
- An electric balloon pump for easy installation
You are never too old to host a party for your favorite dog. But planning such an event is a wonderful way to enhance that very special human-animal bond. Kids in particular will have almost as much fun as the party pup in planning and supervising such an event with doggie games for canine friends to play. You can make it a one-off purchase, or subscribe for future parties, which reduces the cost of future celebrations.
The PartyPack of comprehensive decorations gets the Must Have Stamp of Approval because it not only celebrates your pup but also the human-animal bond. They have truly thought of everything. All you have to do is bake the cake!
Plus The brand donates 10% of net proceeds from every PartyPack to dog rescue-focused charities.