Whether you’re a seasoned pet parent or a first-time puppy owner, hosting a puppy shower is a fun way to celebrate a new arrival. Here’s how to plan an event that’ll have tails wagging and guests swooning over those puppy eyes.

1.) Puppy-Themed Invitations

Set the tone with creative invitations. A few directions to consider: digital invites featuring a photo of the new puppy, printed invitations shaped like bones, paw prints, or tiny doghouses, and playful wording that invites guests to bring their own pups along for a puppy play date.

2.) Pup-Proof the Venue

If hosting at home, puppy-proof the space ahead of time: secure electrical cords, remove breakables, and set up a cozy play area. A fenced backyard or pet-friendly park works well for outdoor showers, though it’s worth checking leash laws or pet restrictions for public spaces first. For indoor events, having a designated rest spot helps puppies and guests recharge after the excitement.

3.) Doggie Décor

Two Westie puppies wearing party hats under a banner

Westie Puppies at a Party

A festive banner and pup-sized party hats set the tone for the celebration

Bone-shaped balloons, paw-print tablecloths, and banners all keep the theme going. A photo backdrop with props like oversized sunglasses, bandanas, or dog hats gives guests a fun way to capture the day. Amazon has a wide range of dog party decorations if you’re shopping for the theme.

4.) Puppy Shower Games

A few interactive, dog-friendly games to keep guests engaged:

  • Puppy Parade: each guest walks their puppy down a mini runway to show off tricks or outfits
  • Tug of War: a dog-safe rope station to see which pup comes out on top
  • Dog trivia or a “Guess the Breed” game for the human guests

5.) Puppy-Friendly Treats

Cupcakes for puppies topped with frosting and a small dog bone

Pup-cakes for Puppy Shower

Pup-cakes make a fun, dog-safe centerpiece for the dessert table

Food is the centerpiece of any shower, and a puppy shower is no exception. Homemade dog-friendly treats, like peanut butter biscuits, are an easy way to keep things safe and simple; It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken has some solid recipes worth trying. For something more celebratory, pup-cakes made specifically for dogs are a fun centerpiece.

For drinks, “pup-puccinos” (a small cup of plain whipped cream) are an easy crowd-pleaser, and fresh water bowls should be available throughout. For human guests, keeping the theme going with bone- and paw-shaped cupcakes and cookies ties the whole spread together.

Pup’s Puddin’ Pops

A simple frozen treat that’s easy to make ahead of time:

  • 32 oz. nonfat plain yogurt
  • 1 large jar of apple or pear baby food
  • 2 tbsp low-fat peanut butter (xylitol-free only — always check the label)
  • 2 tbsp unsweetened canned pumpkin puree (not pie filling)

Blend all ingredients together and freeze in 3-ounce paper cups or an ice cube tray. Pumpkin puree is used here instead of honey, since honey carries a botulism risk for puppies under one year old, and a puppy shower’s guest list is exactly that age group.

6.) Goody Bags

Send guests home with puppy-themed goody bags filled with chew toys, treats, bandanas, or personalized dog tags. For the human attendees, paw-print keychains or “I love my dog” mugs round things out nicely.

7.) Capture the Memories

Two Siberian Husky puppies playing against a stone wall

Siberian Husky Puppies Playing

Capturing puppy playtime candidly is one of the best parts of the celebration

A puppy shower is a one-time event worth documenting well. Hiring a photographer or videographer to catch candid puppy play and guest moments is worth the investment if it fits the budget.

8.) Puppy Shower Gifts

Practical or playful gifts, like squeaky toys, chew bones, or a comfy bed, are always appreciated. As an alternative to traditional gifts, some hosts ask guests to make a donation to a local animal shelter in the new puppy’s name instead.

For more inspiration, PupRWear’s puppy shower guide and Little Pampered Dog’s puppy shower tips both have additional ideas worth browsing.

Bringing the Celebration Home

A puppy shower is a fun way to mark the start of a new chapter, and the planning doesn’t have to stop at the party. Once the guests have gone home and the new puppy is settling in, building a simple grooming routine is one of the easiest ways to keep that bonding momentum going.

If grooming tools didn’t make it into the goody bags, the EasyGroomer is a solid addition to the new puppy’s setup.