The day you have been dreaming about for so long is almost here and you have probably already planned out how to include all your closest friends and family members in your big day. Of course, you simply cannot forget about your four-legged companion, who deserves a special place in your wedding too. But, no matter how loyal, trustworthy or well-trained your furry friend is, if you wish everything to go swimmingly, it is important to plan everything thoroughly. Big occasions such as this one, which include lots of people and many unfamiliar faces, can cause a lot of stress for your dog. If you want to avoid accidents and unpredictable scenarios, it is best to consider these things:
Imagine the scenario of walking up to the venue, your guests arriving, everything is ready for the ceremony and your dog is barred at the entrance. Are you going to cancel the whole wedding? Or will you just have to go through the ceremony without your best friend? In order to avoid these unpleasant occurrences, it is really important to think about these things in advance. Some venues have a strict no pet policy, so it would be a god idea to confirm these details with the person in charge before you book the place. This might seem like a no brainer, but it is quite easy to oversee these things in the whole preparation process.
While including your furry friend in your big day is your personal right, it would only be fair to notify your guests of your dog’s presence. It’s quite possible that some of your guests are not quite dog-friendly, have an irrational fear of animals or have a severe allergy to dogs. You might include this notice on the invitation, so your guests can have time to react and prepare themselves. It is only considerate to let them know in advance.
Have you already decided what your dog’s role is going to be? If not, it’s best to consider playing which part would suit your puppy. If your dog is usually quite hyper and loves running around, then perhaps it would be a good idea to let him greet guests at the entrance. On the other hand, if your dog is the obedient type, he might find its place as a ring bearer or even a flower dog. The only thing to keep in mind is that whatever role you assign to your dog, if you want everything to pass smoothly, it will be necessary to practice with your furry companion before the big day.
Lastly, you will want to make sure that your dog is groomed and ready for the ceremony. Keep in mind that dogs are quite sensitive and can easily get nervous, especially during hectic times like these. It is really important not to leave your dog hungry nor thirsty and perhaps the easiest way to do this is to order quality pet food online, to be delivered directly to the venue and to leave a water bowl lying around at all times.
One of the most important days of your life should be spent in the company of those you cherish the most. Your loyal companion should always be by your side, especially during important events like these. If you manage to check all these things off your list, all that remains is to enjoy in the ceremony.
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