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5 Colorado Spots to Host Your Dog’s Next Birthday



Your dog isn’t just a pet. He’s your best friend, fur baby, pawtner in crime—and you’ll disown anyone who says otherwise. So when his birthday rolls around, you pull out all the stops, from the Paw Patrol décor to the bone-shaped custom cake. But if you really wanna kick it up a notch, consider hosting your next shindig at one of these five Colorado dog birthday spots that cater to the four-heeled.    

Watering Bowl
At Denver’s first dog-friendly tavern, 7,000 square feet of fully fenced private dog park and two patios ensure you have enough space for a puppy party of any size. Dog attendants make sure everything runs smoothly and staff can even arrange a professional photographer to snap photos of the birthday boy or gal while they dig into their doggy cake. P.S. When your pup meets that special someone, Watering Bowl also hosts doggy weddings.

Pub Dog
At Pub Dog in Colorado Springs, four-legged patrons are permitted both inside the main dining room (which you can rent out for private events) and outside in the fenced-in, off-leash green space. You can bring your own decorations and doggy cake, but they also offer a full menu: think pretzel bites and nachos for the hoomans, and pupsicles, hamburger patties, and bacon for the doggos.

Paradise 4 Paws
With a play area and bone-shaped swimming pool, there’s a reason this place is called paradise. Beyond daycare and boarding services, Paradise 4 Paws also allows you to rent out the space for private parties. You bring the dogs, they’ll supply the tail-wagging activities and take-home goody bags.

EarthDog Denver
Any Sunday throughout the year, $100 per hour grants you and a minimum of five dogs private access to EarthDog’s large outdoor park. After running through the tunneled play mountain and swimming under the pool’s waterfall, party puppers can clean up in the self-wash tubs.  

House of Dog Training
If you’re looking for an all-in-one option, book your next pawty at House of Dog Training in Colorado Springs. In addition to venue space for up to 10 pups, your reservation fee includes staff supervision, party favors, a cake, and e-vites to the guests. They’ll even take pictures and put ’em on a CD because #memories.

Know another pawesome spot to host a dog birthday party in the Denver area? Woof at us in the comments.

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