Who s Missing From Your Wedding Party Your Dog
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Who's Missing From Your Wedding Party? Your Dog!
Summary
In recent years, dogs have made a delightful entrance into the world of weddings. While the trend has roots in the laid-back West, it’s now spreading across the nation, with our furry friends playing significant roles like ring bearers, groomsmen, maids of honor, and even “giving away” the bride. As dogs become common features at weddings, many planners are well-equipped to accommodate them.
Why Include Your Dog?
Weddings today are more personalized, often incorporating elements that reflect the couple’s real lives. Rather than sticking strictly to tradition, couples are embracing authenticity in their ceremonies, sometimes writing their own vows or opting for non-traditional attire. For many, their dog is an integral part of the family, so including them in such an important event seems only natural.
However, not every dog is fit for the spotlight. It’s essential to ensure your dog is well-trained and comfortable in crowds. If your pooch can respond to commands, interact well with groups, and stay calm, they’re likely a good fit. Otherwise, some training sessions might be in order.
Before the big day, confirm with your venue and officiant that your four-legged friend can attend. Many venues are open to the idea if the dog is well-behaved and accompanied by a handler.
Dressing Your Dog for the Occasion
Once you have the green light, the fun begins with choosing the perfect outfit for your pup. Options range from elegant jeweled collars to mini tuxedos and bridal gowns. Diane Meier Delaney of "The New American Wedding" set a memorable example by adorning her dog in a breathtaking floral arrangement. If you choose this route, work closely with your florist to ensure the arrangement is safe for your pet.
Treating Your Dog on Your Special Day
After you’ve dressed your dog to impress, consider rewarding them for their participation. You can find or make dog-friendly cakes and cupcakes that are safe and delicious. These treats often use ingredients like wheat flour, oatmeal, bananas, or honey, decorated with carob and dog-safe candies. Just remember to avoid harmful ingredients like chocolate, avocados, and certain nuts.
Including your dog in your wedding not only makes the day more memorable but also ensures every important family member is present. With some planning and consideration, your dog can add a unique touch to your celebration.
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