Tips for Planning the Perfect Puppy Shower
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It's great fun to throw a puppy shower and there is truly no limit to how cute
things can get. There aren't any rules when it comes to puppy showers, so you've got plenty of freedom here. For instance,
it's perfectly fine to throw a puppy party to welcome an adopted adult dog home. And unlike baby showers, you don't
have to rely on a kind-hearted friend or auntie-to-be to set things up; you'll cross no petiquette boundaries if you throw
your own showerWhat a great way to get together with family and friends, "ooh" and "ahh" over fun doggie
stuff, and laugh over stories of housebreaking, training class and all the firsts that come along with a new dog.
Puppy showers have practical purposes too; they can help you kick off your puppy's socialization
process, by introducing her to lots of humans and canines all at once. Just keep in mind that it's easy for a puppy to
get overwhelmed, and a scare at this impressionable age can turn into a deep-seated fear. Make the experience festive, but
not so lively your pup's hiding under the sofa.
Puppy Showers are usually
people only, with one canine guest -- the new arrival. You can have a shower before the dog arrives, to help the new dog parent
get everything needed ahead of time, or after the dog arrives, to introduce him or her to the parent's friends. If you
decide to host a human only event, you can still acknowledge your guests' four-legged furkids with gift bags for the puppy
from his or her soon-to-be new playmates. - See more at: http://puprwear.com/pages/Partys-PuppyShowerTips.htm#sthash.G7HT6sPY.dpuf
Supplies you will need:
Shallow food bowl
Beds
Bed throws
Chew toys
Litter box with lowered lip
pine pellets
Leash
Walking
padded Harness, only use collar for ID
ID tag
Shed Ender brush and soft brush
Puppy shampoo and conditioner
Nu Vet vitamins
Blue Buffalo Puppy food
Large water bowl
Doggie door
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