My daughter turned 2 this month and loves dogs of all kinds. I made a bone shaped invitation that said wagging tails and sloppy kisses , dogs bark birthday wishes. Their favorite girl is
turning 2 and they all are looking forward to celebrating with you.Family welcome, fleas are not. It was in our church's fellowship hall , and we had hot dogs , dog shaped Scooy doo
dog treats(graham crackers that look like dog biscuits), a dog house cake and drinks were clifford box drinks (ice in a toy box shaped like a dog bone). I made a dog house out of a
refrigerator box and made the roof out of the top, added a name plate that said our dog's name and a wooden figure of a dog attached. We pinned the tail on the dog and the found a spot
for a dalmation, and made dog tags for each child out of foam dog bones and they used stickers to decorate. The place was decorated with doggy bags(treat bags for the kids) with dogs face I made from constructon paper and glued on white lunch bags inside were candies I found on ebay a dog bowl, with candy shaped like bones and other dogtoys , the tablecloth had dog prints all over it. We had a dog park section where I paninted a park mural on paper on the wall and we had dogs of all kinds(stuffed of course) with leashes to walk". The donation box table had a white table cloth with newspaper on it and a dog sitting on top I mad a box and decorated it with dog themed pop up stickers from the scrapbooking section at AC Moore. The best part was it was all to raise money for a local Dalmation Rescue Assoc. And the dogs came as special guests(for free!) My child is the last of three kids and needs no presents so we thought it would be nice to give to them instead and the dog lady was thrilled we raised over 250 dollars for the dogs to be spayed and neutered and to help them find good homes. The birthday girl loved it!We kept the dog house as a fun toy to remember the day! It was a favorite of all that attended"