Turn your jeans inside out, and just flush out the spot from behind. Simply apply tepid water to the stain with a clean rag/cloth until the stain disappears. If this step wasn't enough to make your stain disappear, try one or more of the following steps below. For old and deep-set stains, put your jeans in a plastic tub filled with warm water. Put some shampoo on a sponge, and scrub the stain vigorously while it's soaking in water. Repeat until the spot is gone. Pour a cup of white vinegar to your laundry cycle, and run your wash. Adding white vinegar to your laundry acts similarly to bleach, but it's less aggressive. Note: this trick is only meant for white jeans. If the stain is fresh, and most importantly, not from completely liquid dirt you might be able to lightly brush the dirt of your jeans fabric. But be careful as rough brushing might help the dirt penetrate into the jeans.

Summary: Keep it very simple for plain dirt stains. Use shampoo. Add vinegar to your regular laundry cycle. Brush the dirt stain lightly with a toothbrush.


Take moderate-sized breaths as your head turns to the side. Then, slowly exhale as your head moves underwater. Do not:  Breathe too deeply. Ultimately, moderate sized, regular breaths are more important than deep breaths. Hold your breath. Once your arms have entered the water, take a slight pause. This way, you’ll let the momentum of your stroke move you. You’ll also be able to recharge a little bit before continuing with the next stroke. The pause you should take will be very short, perhaps about a second or so. Don’t force your release and recovery after your power phase. Let it all happen naturally – your arm should naturally move into recovery as your hand moves close to your hip. The angle of your elbow doesn’t really matter during release and recovery.

Summary: Breathe regularly. Take a break after your arms enter the water. Allow your release and recovery to be natural.


It is best to have the party outdoors, so all dogs have a place to go to the bathroom. If you or someone you know has a large backyard you can have the party there. You can also hold the party at a dog park, as long as you call the owners ahead of time to reserve the space. If the party is outside, make sure it is in an enclosed area with a fence. Check ahead of time to ensure that there are no holes or loose boards in a wooden fence where dogs can escape. Your dog's birthday can be found by looking at his pedigree. If you don't know his big day, make one up and stick to it. Or, you could just have a party for any reason, such as Christmas or Thanksgiving. If you throw an Easter party, remember: no chocolate! Make the party enjoyable for both the dogs and their owners by coming up with a dog-related theme. Make sure you show off the theme at your party by purchasing decorations to put around the venue.  Consider a costume party for Halloween and have all the guests and their dogs dress in their favorite costume. You can give out prizes to whoever has the best costume. Celebrate your favorite dog cartoon character with a Snoopy or Scooby Doo theme. Place pictures of the famous dog you choose around the venue or have your party guests dress up as the cartoon. You could also throw a Valentine’s Day party and have a “Puppy Love” theme with heart-shaped paw decorations. Try to invite dogs that you and your pup are familiar with. Do not invite dogs that you know have a tendency to be aggressive. This will prevent any potential dog fights at your party.  Try to get an even balance of male and female dogs, as dogs of opposite sex tend to get along better.  Keep the number of guests low. A party of 10 or more dogs will require extra supervision. Send out invitations in advance so your guests have enough time to RSVP. You can send them online or by mail. Include the date, time and place, and don’t forget to remind them to come with their dog. If you decided to have a theme, make sure you include that in the invitation so guests can prepare in advance.  Make your invitations fun and unique with pictures of bones, paw prints, and chew toys. If it’s your dog’s birthday, ask for a little present to spoil Fido. Dogs are pretty easy to please, but make sure they have some fun activities planned to keep them occupied and out of trouble. Plan games that are fun and can include all the guests.  Consider a ball pit with tennis balls. Dogs love playing with balls, so imagine all your dogs at the party surrounded by them. It can also turn in to a big game of fetch with human guests playing along. Build an obstacle or agility course with jumps, tunnels, and hoops. They can be made out of PVC pipe, or you can purchase one online. If it’s warm outside, include some water games. You can use a sprinkler that dogs can use to cool down if it gets too hot. Get a long, sturdy rope and have dogs take turns playing tug-of-war. With all the fun party activities you planned, your dog guests are going to be hungry. Be sure to have enough for the all of the dogs you invite.  Look up recipes for dog cakes or cookies. Always double check ingredients to ensure they are safe for the dogs. You may be able to find a local pet bakery in your area that will bake a personalized cake just for your party. Research foods that are toxic to dogs before purchasing any for your party. Some common foods you should never give to dogs are chocolate, avocado, grapes, and dairy.  Your local pet store will have a variety of treats that are safe for all dogs. Make sure you provide water for your dog guests, keeping dogs hydrated is very important. You can purchase bowls for each dog you invite and fill them up periodically during the party. Make sure the water is clean and fresh. It may be good to have ice cubes too, if the party is in the hot summer sun. Plan to feed not just the dogs, but their humans as well. You can keep it simple, and buy snacks like cheese and crackers, or do a BBQ. Choose whatever you think your guests would prefer. If you provide snacks just for human guests, make sure they are put in an area that is out of reach to the dogs. To be extra cautious, only provide human guests with foods that are also safe for the dogs, just in case snacks are accidentally dropped. A fun way to end your party and say farewell to your furry guests is by handing out “doggy favors.” Some ideas for favors include homemade dog biscuits, store-bought treats, dog shampoo, a voucher for a local pet store, a bone, and a thank-you card.  You can really impress your guests by asking owners ahead of time in the party invites about favorite snacks and toys to include in your bags. You can further personalize each party favor by adding essentials for particular breeds (for example, sunscreen for hairless dogs, coat whitener for white fur, or a flannel bib for a drooling breed).
Summary: Choose a safe place for your party. Decide on a date. Think of a fun theme. Make a guest list. Make and send invitations. Plan party games. Purchase food for your dog guests. Provide plenty of water. Prepare food for your human guests. Make party favors for the guests.