If you are like me, my puppy is my kid and I want
her to be a part of everything. Are you
thinking of adding your “kids” to your wedding party? Have you thought this all the way
through? Have you asked these few questions:
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How old will it be during the wedding?
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Will there be a lot of children at the
wedding?
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Is anyone afraid of dogs at the wedding?
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Is anyone highly allergic to dogs?
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Does your venue allow them?
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Does your dog handle large crowds?
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Does your dog like strangers and new
people?
Depending on your answers, you may want to think
about ways to incorporate them without them actually being there. Have them be a part of your engagement photos
or bridal portrait session. Have photos on
them on your memory and/or gift table.
You even have them as part of your decorations or create a groom’s cake
theme with them as the centerpiece.
We’ve done several weddings with dogs and some
went really well others went not so great.
Here are some tips to help things go smoother:
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Have a dog sitter (someone who doesn’t mind
missing the wedding and reception). Have
them bring the dog right before the ceremony and leave right after a few photos
are taken.
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Keep the dog in a separate area, away from
guests before the ceremony starts to keep them calm.
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Make sure they use the bathroom before the
ceremony starts.
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Practice what the dog will be doing the day
of the event (over and over again, try at the venue if possible)
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If dog is small have a wedding party member
hold them during the ceremony.
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If dog starts barking, whining or making a
scene have dog sitter remove from ceremony.
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Don’t keep dog at reception, it will be
eating all food on the ground and whomever is keeping them on your honeymoon
will not be your biggest fan after the upset stomach.
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Ask yourself, if you are okay no longer
being the center of attention? Because
all eyes will be on the dog while it is onsite.
Trust me we love our puppy but we don’t want to
stress her out. You’re already going to
be gone for a week on your honeymoon.
Don’t stress them out more if not necessary. Put them first, but if they are trained and
love people…enjoy making those memories.
*Dalmatian Photos are by ALS Photography
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