Say 'I Do' with Your Pup: Why Dogs Make the Best Wedding Companions
Should you include your dog on your wedding day? As wedding videographers, we love nothing more than capturing those special moments between couples and their dogs. In this blog post, we'll share some tips and ideas for how couples can incorporate their dogs into their wedding videography (along with a few notes of caution).
Include Your Dog in Pre-Wedding Activities: Before the wedding ceremony, include your pup in pre-wedding activities, such as getting ready with the bridal party or groomsmen. Videographers can capture these moments, from your dog playing with the bridal party to getting their fur brushed, and it can make for a fun addition to your wedding video.
Walk Down the Aisle with Your Pup: Dogs can make the perfect ring bearers or flower dogs. They can walk down the aisle with you, carrying the rings or flowers, making for a heartwarming moment that videographers will capture beautifully.
Include Your Dog in Your First Look: Your first look is an emotional and intimate moment. Including your dog in this moment can add an extra layer of joy and emotion. You can have your dog walk up to you or surprise your spouse-to-be with your dog at your side.
Make Them Part of Your Reception: Dogs can make great additions to wedding receptions. You can include them in the reception décor, such as a table sign that reads "My Humans Got Married" or incorporate them in the seating chart. They can also be part of the wedding party introductions or even have their own special dance with the bride or groom.
Capture Candid Moments with Your Dog: Dogs have a way of being adorable and spontaneous. Ask your videographer to capture candid moments with your dog, such as playing with guests, chasing after toys, or giving you kisses. These moments will make for an unforgettable addition to your wedding video.
But bringing your dog to your wedding also includes a few things that you should consider first. For example:
Make sure your venue allows dogs: Before you start planning your dog's role in your wedding, make sure that your venue allows dogs. Some venues have strict rules about pets, while others may allow dogs in certain areas only. Be sure to check with your venue before you start making any plans.
Consider your dog's personality: While you may love your dog's personality, not all dogs are suited for the hustle and bustle of a wedding. Some dogs may become anxious or stressed in a crowded or noisy environment. It's important to consider your dog's personality and behavior before deciding to include them in your wedding.
Have a designated dog handler: While you may be busy on your wedding day, it's important to have a designated dog handler to take care of your dog. Your handler can ensure that your dog is fed, watered, and walked, as well as keep an eye on them to make sure they're not getting into any trouble.
Including your dog in your wedding can be a wonderful experience, but it's important to be careful and mindful of your furry friend, your guests, and your venue. By considering your dog's personality, having a designated dog handler, being careful with accessories, and being mindful of your guests, you can ensure that your dog is a welcome and well-behaved addition to your wedding day.