The Good Treats Cookbook for Dogs
By Barbara Burg
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The Good Treats Cookbook for Dogs - Barbara Burg
Introduction
I have to admit, catering dog parties (actually, that’s pawties
) has got to be among the zaniest, funniest, and most enjoyable experiences I have had, paws down—and I’ve been in professional theater and touring companies while living in New York and Los Angeles. In other words, I’ve had my share of excitement and memorable good times—but nothing is more celebratory than partying with friends and all of your dogs. Apparently, millions of you agree, given the fact that the pet industry has grown into a multibillion-dollar segment of the economy. Since starting my own doggie bakery, Barbara’s Canine Catering, in 1995, I’ve seen the number of parties increase dramatically each year. We have shipped birthday cakes and party goodies to dogs in every state in the continental United States. Amazing! Our dogs truly are the original pawty animals
! After all, any moment spent with your dog is cause for celebration.
Whether you have a flair for drama or a desire to keep it simple, everything you need to know to pull off the perfect pup bash can be found in this book. I’ve included easy-to-prepare recipes, party ideas with lots of style, and hosting tips from sending the invitations to writing thank-you notes. I hope this book—filled with pawsitively
fun ideas—will inspire you to invite a bunch of your friends and their dogs to get together and celebrate. So let’s get our dogs, get in the kitchen, and get this pawty started!
Bone Appetít!
CHAPTER 1
Celebrate! Celebrate! Sit, Stay, Drool
Oh boy! We’re having a pawty and inviting our dog-loving friends and their dogs. Great! But where do we start? Where should we throw our celebration? How many guests? Should we choose a theme? What do we eat and how much is this going to cost? Relax. Let’s tackle one question at a time.
Location, Location, Location
Location is the first decision, as this will set the tone for your party. Your first option for a location is a home with a fenced-in yard. Indoors is fine if you have a tiled area (no carpet!) and only a few small dogs or the space and nerves to handle a larger group. If you opt for the outdoors, make sure that your fence is high enough to restrain any jumpers
and conditions around the bottom of the fence are secure to thwart any small digging escape artists. Even better, if your yard area is large enough, try to accommodate a play area (even for the most rambunctious guest), an area for food and games, an area for canine parents to relax, and a designated area for canine relief.
Outdoor areas are ideal for large or small pawties. Typically, a yard area of 30 by 40 feet (9 by 12 m) can host eight to ten dogs. But keep in mind the sizes of the pawty guests. Are the majority of the guests toy breeds, medium-size dogs, or large dogs? Are your guests young and energetic puppies or laid-back seniors? Or does your guest of honor have both small and large buddies or old and young friends? Keep these questions in mind when selecting your location. If you opt for an outdoor location, consider a backup plan in case of foul weather. Is your garage or indoor area large enough to handle your pawty if it rains? Better yet, include a rain date on your invitation.
The average indoor home area or garage generally can accommodate four or five dogs, keeping in mind the sizes and ages of the guests. But let’s not forget about space and seating for the canine parents— you’ll need room to party, too. You’ll also need to differentiate between the dog treats table and the human refreshment table. Believe me, with the canine spreads that you’ll be preparing using this book, it will be difficult to tell them apart.
Whether you opt for indoors or outdoors, here’s a checklist to consider for hosting a successful event at your home:
Select an ample and appropriate area to accommodate whatever size group you’re having.
Arrange for plenty of convenient parking for your guests.
Tell your neighbors about your dogs’ celebration just in case a few guests get yappy. Better yet, invite them over for some canine fun.
Provide enough doggie bags
and convenient outdoor trash cans for relief pickup. Be sure to show guests when they arrive the designated pooping
area and where to find the bags and covered can for those bags. To add a touch of whimsy and make this subject less awkward, personalize a few poop bags for each dog. You may also want to designate someone to perform poop patrol.
Remove any items of value that could get in harm’s way (or get damaged) when the pawty animals start frolicking.
Create a comfortable seating area for canine parents to enjoy refreshments and conversation.
Designate a time-out zone for any canine guest that could use a time-out or a canine attitude adjustment.
Set up a gift table for the canine guest of honor. Consider displaying a favorite portrait of your dog or a tray or basket of canine pawty favors. How festive!
Place water bowls throughout the pawty areas. Make sure the water is cool and refilled often. Lots of playing and snacking will certainly make your canine guests thirsty.
So, what if you’re not comfortable with the idea of a lot of dogs in your home, or perhaps your pooch’s entourage needs a bigger area? Another option to consider is a dog park in your community. Keep in mind