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Watching dogs enjoy themselves in the park or at the beach is always a fun sight. But seeing them attend a party with their peers is just beyond adorable.
In a super-cute video uploaded to TikTok, we watch Golden Retrievers and other dogs of all breeds come together for a rave! Get out your glow sticks and put on your Hawaiian shirts before you watch this one because you’re going to want in on the action!
“Dog rave era,” the caption reads. “Come with me to a dog rave.”
Oh, wow, we wish we could see this live and in person!
Could these dogs be more excited to celebrate with their pals?
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Some people who watched these clubbin’ canines want to be part of it!
“How does one sign up to work this event???” one viewer wrote.
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Other viewers can’t get enough of these dogs partying.
“Wait. WTF. THIS IS A THING, and no one told me,” said one person.
“This is my dream life,” another commented.
“Aww, I love it!! 😍😍,” noted a delighted fan.
“Who let the dogs out?!?! This rave is lit! 💯💗💯💗💯💗💯,” someone else added.
“Looks like the pups had a great time! 🥰❤️,” another person stated.
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Personally, I love that they took a party bus to get there. These dogs are livin’ the life!
As you can imagine, pet parents want to know how they can get an invitation! But would all dogs want to attend?
Do Dogs Enjoy Parties and Music?
As a proud cat mom, I can say that a rave would be my kitties’ worst nightmare. They don’t even like to hear me run the Dustbuster. One of them darts off to the basement every time the doorbell rings. So it’s safe to say this party vibe is not for them.
But what about dogs? These pups seem delighted by the vibe. Experts say certain music can calm dogs. Soft rock, classical music, and reggae are popular picks. While they don’t appreciate the lyrics the way we might, they do find some sounds soothing. Some shelters and veterinarians’ offices use soft classical music to calm pups.
When it comes to the party scene, some dogs enjoy being social. But if it’s too loud or crowded, pets can become overwhelmed and overstimulated. Of course, it may depend on the breed and each individual pet’s personality.
In this case, the tunes and guest list seemed just right! Party on, pups!
This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Mar 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.