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How do you honor a dog at your wedding?

How do you honor a dog at your wedding?

Believe it or not, there are lots of ways to do so. Have your dog accompany you down the aisle or act as your ring bearer or flower girl. If that’s not enough for you, some brides have even “asked” their pets to be their bridesmaid or maid of honor and stand with them at the front of the altar.

How do I make my dog a ring bearer?

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  1. Make sure your dog won’t crack under pressure.
  2. Practice walking you pup in large crowds.
  3. Get that dog a bow tie.
  4. Put those rings where your dog can’t eat them.
  5. Play fetch before the wedding.
  6. Don’t let your dog go rogue.

Who walks dog down the aisle?

If you want your dog to participate in the ceremony and walk down the aisle you should have them walk with someone, whether it be with the groom, groomsmen, the flower girl or ring bearer, or even the person you assigned as their handler.

Should I include my dog in my wedding?

Brides and grooms should confirm that pets are welcome in the church or facility hosting your wedding ceremony. If there is a strict policy prohibiting pets, not even the saddest of puppy-dog eyes will help bend the rules.

What do you do with your dog after your wedding?

Arrange for a dog sitter or handler, preferably someone your dog is comfortable with. You will be pretty busy getting married, and your dog needs someone to help keep him calm, engaged, and out of trouble. The sitter can also take him somewhere quiet after his starring role and provide water, food, and potty breaks.

Can dogs be ring bearer?

Dogs make the best ring bearers because they’re more likely to listen and can be trained to walk on cue unlike cats, most of whom are very independent and can’t be counted on to do what you want when you want it. Here, a few important considerations if you’d like your dog to serve as your ring bearer.