Your wedding day is a celebration of love – so it only makes sense to include the furry friend who’s been by your side through it all. Whether they’re your loyal companion, cuddle buddy or hiking partner, your dog is part of your story.
Including them in your wedding ceremony can be heartwarming, fun and totally unforgettable – with the right planning and a sprinkle of creativity.
Here are some adorable, crowd-pleasing ways to involve your dog in your big day.
Let your dog walk down the aisle
There’s nothing sweeter than seeing your pup trotting down the aisle to celebrate your union. Whether they’re escorted by a bridal party member or trained to walk solo, this is a crowd favourite.
Ideas:
- Dress them in a floral collar or bowtie to match the theme.
- Attach a “Here Comes the Bride” or “Don’t Worry Ladies, I’m Still Single” sign to their harness.
- Let them carry a lightweight basket with faux petals or confetti if they’re steady and used to holding items.
- Make your dog the ring bearer
If your dog is calm and well-trained, they could deliver your rings! Secure the ring box to a custom pillow or pouch on their collar or harness.
Pro tip: Use decoy rings for the walk – keep the real ones safe with the best man or celebrant, just in case your pooch gets distracted by loud noises (or snacks!).
Give your dog an official wedding title
Your dog deserves more than just a guest pass. Give them a wedding day role and list it in the program.
Popular dog titles:
- Dog of Honour
- Best Dog
- Flower Pup
- Fur Bearer
- Canine Concierge
You can even give them a “doggy speech” on your wedding website or include a fun bio in the ceremony booklet.

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Dress your dog for the occasion
Let your pup shine with some wedding-worthy attire. Keep it comfy and safe, and make sure they’re used to wearing the outfit before the big day.
Cute outfit ideas:
- A tuxedo bandana or bowtie collar
- A flower crown (with pet-safe blooms)
- A matching harness and leash combo
- Custom name tag with “Groomsdog” or “Dog of Honour”
Avoid anything too tight, heavy or distracting – your dog should feel fabulous and free to move.
Include your dog in your vows or ceremony script
Want to tug on a few heartstrings? Mention your dog in your vows or ceremony script. After all, they’ve been part of your journey together.
A few ideas:
- Refer to them in your promises (“I promise to always share the blanket with you and [dog’s name]”).
- Ask your celebrant to include a line about your dog in the opening remarks or blessing.
- Add a quote or reading that celebrates the loyalty and love of dogs.
Pose for wedding portraits together
Make time for a few special wedding portraits with your pup. These images will become timeless keepsakes.
Tips for success:
- Hire a photographer who’s comfortable working with animals.
- Bring treats and a toy to keep your dog focused.
- Ask a helper to hold your dog when they’re not needed – and wipe any muddy paws before shots!
Bonus idea: Include your dog in your engagement photos or pre-wedding shoot for a relaxed session.
Give your dog a special entrance or exit
If your venue allows, have your dog “announce” your arrival or join you in your ceremony exit.
Picture this: confetti flying, your guests cheering, and your dog trotting beside you in their finest outfit. It’s a feel-good, tail-wagging moment that sets the tone for the celebration ahead.
Have your dog greet guests
If your dog loves people, let them play a social role! With a calm temperament and a little support, they can welcome guests at the ceremony or reception.
Ideas:
- Set up a “Puppy Kissing Booth” sign and let guests say hello.
- Provide a “Doggy Meet-and-Greet” before the ceremony starts.
- Hand out personalised treats or dog-themed favours with your pup’s face on them!
- Just be sure to have a quiet space nearby if your dog needs a break.
Include your dog in wedding decor
Even if your dog isn’t physically present, you can still honour them in your ceremony.
Creative touches:
- Use their paw print in your invitations or signage.
- Name your ceremony cocktails after them (“The Barkarita” or “Pup-secco” anyone?).
- Feature photos of them on your welcome board, guest book or cake topper.
Let your dog be a witness (yes, really!)
In some places, your dog can even “sign” the wedding certificate with a paw print! It may not be legally binding, but it’s a fun photo op and an adorable way to remember the moment.
Final tips for a smooth wedding day with your dog
- Do a trial run: Practice walking down the aisle and being around crowds if your dog is new to these settings.
- Choose a pet sitter or dog handler: Appoint someone you trust to watch your pup throughout the day.
- Pack a wedding-day dog kit: Include water, treats, toys, waste bags and a towel.
- Check your venue rules: Not all venues allow pets – confirm in advance and find pet-friendly alternatives if needed.
Love, loyalty and lots of tail wags
Including your dog in your wedding ceremony is a beautiful way to celebrate the bond you share. Whether they play a starring role or just make a brief appearance, your day will feel more complete with your best furry friend by your side.
Looking for more tips on dog-friendly weddings? Explore our guides for planning, safety, styling and more – because love is better with paws!

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