Dog chaperone service
We Bring Your Dog To Your wedding

We Bring Your Dog To Your Wedding
Just like you, we understand that your dog(s) are part of the family, so it’s only natural that you want to include them in your special day.
To enable you to get your perfect pet pictures without any worry that it all ends up as a dog’s dinner, we’re proud to offer our Wedding Day Dog Chaperone Service. Taking the hassle out of your dog being part of your big day.
10 things to consider when taking your dog to your wedding.
Weddings can be stressful and overwhelming for a dog that does not adapt well to new environments. Sociable dogs that are outgoing and friendly often cope better with the extra attention they receive. If your dog is shy around people, leave him at home where he is safe and secure.
Check that the venue you choose allows dogs.
Many have a strict no pet policy.
Decide what part of the ceremony you would like your dog(s) to attend.
Involve your dog in the ceremony, but not the reception – especially those with a large guest list and loud music.
Make sure that you tell your bridesmaids or groomsmen of your intentions.
Many people are allergic to dogs, so giving them ample warning will help them prepare.
What role is your dog going to play at your wedding?
Whether she is the ring bearer or the hound of honor, start preparing early for the tasks she is going to do during the ceremony.
This will relieve any pressure you might feel to make sure that your dog behaves properly.
Rehearse as much as you can with your dog before the big day.
Leave ample time to practice during the actual rehearsal, so that your dog (and his or her handler) knows exactly what to do and when to do it.
Take a trip to the grooming parlor or wash and groom your dog at home.
Make sure that he or she looks and smells great on the big day.
Ensure that your dog is well-controlled around your guests.
A jumping dog will not be appreciated. If your dog has a tendency to jump up, take time well before the day to teach him an alternative behavior. If his excitement level is too high, he might find it hard to control his impulses.
Do not forget to include your dog in some wedding pictures!
He’s part of your life, so make sure to include him in memories of the big day.