If you have a pet who you love to bits, you might be considering making them part of your wedding day. Your pet is a member of your family, so it only seems right that they get a place in your special day. Whether you have a cat or dog, or something more unusual, you can think about a few ways to include them in your wedding day. They don’t have to be part of the ceremony or the reception to play a part. Your pet can have a small or large place in your wedding or in your preparations. Try these ideas for some cute touches.

Wedding Signs For Dogs

Getting Ready

One of the easiest ways to include your pet in your wedding it to have them around when you get ready. If you’re getting ready at home, you can have any pet be there while you prepare for your big day. Your dog can sit at your feet, or your cat can come and sit on your lap. You can have your rabbit hop around while you get dressed or your tarantula sitting on your vanity while you do your makeup. Your pet can help to keep you calm while you get ready, providing a familiar and constant presence.

Pet Photos

Another thing that some couples like to do is have their pets feature in their wedding photos. You can do this with lots of different pets too, but you should consider your pet’s personality first. Are they able to stay still long enough to get some photos? Will they be held or even wear a bow? Look for photographers like Clewell Photography who have taken photos of pets at weddings before. They will have experience of handling animals during their shoots. Make sure your photographer knows your pet will be there so they can be prepared. You could do photos with your pet at any point during the day.

Down the Aisle

You might also like your pet to come down the aisle with you. Perhaps your dog or even leash-trained cat, rabbit or ferret could be a ring-bearer. An outdoor wedding could offer you even more options if your pet is larger than most. Anything from a horse to a llama could become part of your ceremony. Of course, you need to think about your pet’s temperament and any practical issues. Will someone be left cleaning up after them?

At the Reception

If you don’t want your pet at the ceremony, you might have them at the reception. But before you bring them along, think about whether it’s suitable for them. Some dogs will love lots of people, noise, and attention. Others would rather stay at home and enjoy some time to themselves. Consider whether you need someone to watch your pet too. Do you want to hold their leash through the whole party? Don’t forget to make sure they have fun too. Some time playing with your dog can help to relax you both.

You can choose several cute ways to include your pet in your wedding day. Just give it some thought before you decide anything.




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