A wonderful paw-ty
Stefanie Frith
The birthday cake, a special peanut butter mix, was a big hit. And
those in attendance were lapping it up.
Literally.
On Sunday afternoon, The Barkery on Balboa Island played host to a
birthday party for Tequi and Becky, a Havanese and toy poodle who both
turned one Sunday. Eleven people and 12 dogs in attendance were decked in
party hats and bearing gifts. The cake, of course, was for dog guests
only.
“I just thought it would be very fun to have a party at The Barkery,”
said Newport Beach resident Christie McClaire, Tequi’s owner. “We could
make it an annual birthday party. It just happened that my sister’s
[Joanne Stuetz] dog, Becky, has the same birthday as Tequi. So we decided
to do this together.”
Stephanie Bailiff, The Barkery’s owner, recently hosted a wedding for
her own pug dog at the shop, and said she was up for the challenge of
organizing a birthday party for Tequi and Becky.
“It was maybe even the first time that she [McClaire] came into the
store and talked about doing a birthday party,” said Bailiff, a Costa
Mesa resident. “So I made the cake and special party favors for both big
and small dogs. This way, she doesn’t have to do it at her house. It’s so
cute.”
Out on the patio adjacent to The Barkery, party-goers played musical
chairs and bobbed for tennis balls. Tequi, wearing a tiny T-shirt that
read “It’s my party and I’ll bark if I want to,” as well as a sparkly
tiara, greeted each guest with a kiss and Becky barked at any dog bigger
than she.
“This just makes our whole Sunday,” said Stephanie Robertson of
Newport Beach, who escorted her dog, Grizzy, to the party. “I thought I
was too old for this, but it’s lots of fun.”
Laguna Niguel resident Rich Englemark, who attended the birthday party
with his dogs, Anori and Wicca, said he’s not so sure he would ever host
a party for one of his own pets.
“I don’t know, it seems like a lot of responsibility,” he said,
starting to laugh as Anori gulped down a slice of cake. “Oh no, there
goes the diet. I will have to confirm with these guys after [the party]
to see if they had a good time.”
Robertson said that even though people may think it’s a bit much to
host a party for their dog, they should do it anyway.
“It’s good for the dogs to get out and socialize,” she said, adjusting
Grizzy’s party hat. “It’s cute. It’s fun. It’s the ultimate Newport Beach
dog experience.”
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