Thinking about including your furry best friend on your wedding day? You're not alone — more and more couples are choosing to involve their dogs in their big day, and with a little planning, it's absolutely pawssible!
But before you send your pup a formal invite, there are a few key things to consider. Here’s what you need to know to help decide whether your dog can attend your wedding — and how to make it a stress-free experience for everyone.
Is your dog comfortable around people and in new environments?
Some dogs love being the centre of attention, while others prefer quiet, familiar surroundings. Ask yourself:
- Is your dog friendly with strangers?
- Do they get anxious in loud or busy environments?
- Have they been to new places like parks, shops or events and handled it well?
If your pup tends to get overwhelmed, it might be best to include them in pre-wedding photos or a smaller part of the day rather than the ceremony itself.
Is your venue dog-friendly?
Not all wedding venues allow dogs — especially indoor venues, religious spaces or formal gardens. Check with your venue early in your planning to find out:
- Are dogs allowed on the premises?
- Are there any restrictions (on-lead only, outdoors only, etc)?
- Is there a safe space where your dog can relax away from the crowd?
If your venue isn't dog-friendly, don’t worry — there are still ways to include your dog in photos before or after the event!
Who will be your dog’s designated handler?
Even the most well-behaved dogs need support on a busy wedding day. It's important to have someone your dog knows and trusts to:
- Arrive early with your dog
- Handle food, water, toilet breaks and any outfit changes
- Take your dog home (or to a pet sitter) after their part in the day is done
This frees you up to enjoy your wedding day while knowing your pup is in safe hands.

Plan your wedding day, your way
Every couple is different, and so is every dog. Take a look around, explore our guides, and discover the best ways to celebrate your love – together with your furry family.
How will the weather affect your dog?
Outdoor weddings are popular for pet participation, but think about:
- Heat: Is there shade and water available?
- Rain: Will your dog be okay in wet conditions or mud?
- Cold: Does your pup need a jacket or shelter?
Keeping your dog’s comfort in mind ensures a happier experience for them — and fewer distractions for you.
What role will your dog play?
Your dog doesn’t have to be a ring bearer or walk down the aisle to be part of your day. Some popular roles include:
- Greeter: Meeting guests with tail wags and kisses
- Ring bearer or flower pup: Walking down the aisle (with or without help)
- Photo companion: Featuring in formal or candid wedding shots
- VIP guest: Sitting quietly with the handler during the ceremony
Choose a role that suits your dog’s personality and training.
Do you need professional help?
If you’re unsure about managing everything on the day, a professional pet wedding attendant or dog chaperone can be a great investment. They’ll look after all the logistics — transport, care, supervision — so your dog can be part of the day without adding stress.
What if my dog can’t attend?
Sometimes, it’s just not practical or safe for your dog to be there. But don’t worry — there are still beautiful ways to include them:
- Add their photo to your signage or cake topper
- Include their paw print in your stationery or guestbook
- Carry a custom charm or token with their name or image
- Schedule a special photo session in your wedding attire with your dog before or after the big day
Including your dog in your wedding can add so much joy, personality and love to the celebration — but it’s important to be realistic about what’s best for you and your pup.
If you plan ahead, stay flexible and put your dog’s comfort first, you’ll create special memories that last a lifetime — with your four-legged friend right by your side.

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