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DID you know that ‘puppy parties’ are getting more and more popular with families opting to throw a party for their poodles on their birthday? If you would like to plan a pet party celebration but you don’t know where to start here are some tips.

You should take in‐to consideration the size of your dog and the invitees when picking the location for the party, you wouldn’t want your living room overrun with greyhounds for example.

Take into account the personality of your pup, if he scares easily, a small gather‐ing that won’t be too stressful is best.

Don’t forget the re‐freshments with plen‐ty of fresh water on hand, doggy snacks, and a pupcake of course. Don’t forget to check with the hu‐mans before giving out treats and don’t forget human snacks!

Party favours like frisbees and tennis balls are very popular along with some par‐ty hats if you can get them to keep them on.

Don’t forget the dog‐themed decora‐tion and take lots of photos so you can turn it into an album to remember the day.

MANY pet‐sitters are used to being in charge while pet‐minding. However, when Talisker the cat has sitters in, he keeps an eye on them. It is good to find someone who will play with your pets, as well as look after them. House sitmatch can help you find such a pet‐sitter and compan‐ion at very little cost.

If you’re planning a trip regis‐ter now to find pet‐sitters in time. Whether your trip is short or long, you’ll know that sometimes you must leave pets at home. Young and se‐nior pets in particular benefit from staying at home, so they can follow their routines undis‐turbed. Join our pet and house sitting network, and the sitters come for free!

Choose Housesitmatch.com for affordable travel, home and pet care. These are the steps to take:

1. Register as a homeown‐er on HouseSitMatch.com

2. Choose a Premium ac‐count (£89 per year) to ensure you can help online when needed

3. Create a profile with photos of your pet and the house

4. Post an advert for the dates when you want to go

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