“I’m a wedding dog chaperone, I make sure your pooch behaves on your big day"
12.08.2023 - 09:03
/ ok.co.uk
Weddings are usually associated with traditions such as vows, cake and dancing. So it may come as a surprise that some couples are throwing the rulebook out of the window and involving their dogs in their nuptials.
Celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher and Robbie Williams and Ayda Field have had their pups front and centre on their big days. But just how do you involve your beloved animals in your ceremony when you get married? Afterall, you've got so much to think about and do that you probably don't have time to look after them yourself.
Step forward canine chaperones. Demand for their services has surged in recent years now that more dogs are attending weddings.These business owners are tasked with making sure pooches sit still for photo opportunities, get down the aisle and behave well as they watch you say your vows.
The companies then whisk them away for the night, allowing you to party and enjoy the rest of your evening before picking them up the next day. One example is A Pad 4 Paws, a five-star rated dog chaperone vendor on Hitched.co.uk, based in Devon and run by Sue and Pete.
Sue and Pete decided to create their enterprise after they went to their son's wedding and realised there was no one for them to leave their fur babies with during the breakfast and evening reception.They wanted other owners to be able to take their animals with them to ceremonies and be able to have fun without stressing about looking after their furry friends. "While the venue itself was dog friendly, everyone you would normally ask to care for them was there with you," they tell OK! Their hound chaperone service, day care and walking business was founded in 2018 and now they both work
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