Let's Have a Dog Party! 20 Tail-Wagging Celebrations to Share with Your Best Friend


Posted on Sep 15, 2008 By Tanya Turgeon
by Ingrid E. Newkirk
Adams Media, 200 pages, $12.95

If you're stuck in a rut of rewarding your dog with the basic toy, treat, walk around the block, and scratch behind the ear then Ingrid E. Newkirk has got news for you. This book is Newkirk's collection of recipes, crafts, puzzles, jokes, games, websites, and practical tips (including health, safety, and training) to bring added joy to the life of any dog.

In fact she has gone so far beyond the standard definition of "party" that a better title would be "Handbook for Having a Happy Dog." Not only is alliteration always nice, but this more accurately describes the cornucopia of information, ideas, and stories that Newkirk unleashes on the reader. Like any good handbook, this should be read once thoroughly from cover to cover, then referred to over and over again.

And who knew the President of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an animal rights organization often dealing with serious issues, could have such a sense of humor? Newkirk works her own witty recollections in among the dozens of experiences shared by owners of breeds ranging from Shih Tzus to Great Danes. Her banana-shaped Chihuahua/Fox Terrier Conchita (may she rest in peace) loved playing with a flapping sheet, while Ms. Bea, "a cross between a German Shepherd and a couch," loves spicy food, plastic baby dolls, barking, and boating.

From party themes to invitations to etiquette to gifts, this book covers it all and more. Speaking of gifts, the book itself would make the ideal party favor, stocking stuffer, or birthday present. In their individual ways, dogs bring a bit of party to our lives each and every day. This book will help return the favor.
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