When it comes time to plan your wedding day, we all would like our families and closest friends to share the joy with. You're starting anew with the most important person in your life, making your own family with all the love and assistance of the people close to you. But what happens to your furry family members? How can you integrate your feline or canine family members into your wedding? It isn't easy task to bring our pets into the family members around.
A lot of Kate Holt Photography Couples I collaborate with have pets who sometimes have been with the groom or bride more that they've had with their fiancée! It's an injustice not to have them in some way during such a significant day!
In this blog, I've provided a few ideas on how you can include pets on your wedding ceremony So, take a look and if you decide to employing any of them in your wedding day, send me a picture of your adorable furry friend! It will make my happy!
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Make sure you take your pictures with your pet as your first images for the day!

Being able to include your pet at your wedding is a great way to ensure that you will be able to capture an unforgettable wedding photograph with your furry friend! The ideal time to take these pictures is during the first part of the photos you do as couples.
If you're planning the idea of a First Look, right after your First Look moment and before turning to Wedding Party Photos, have the handler of your pet bring your pet to the venue to pose for a few pictures with them. After these pictures are taken you can have your pet returned to a comfy area to unwind, take a nap and eat food. Finally, they can enjoy an indulgence and drink a glass of water prior to the wedding ceremony.
If you want to keep your wedding tradition and traditional, then immediately following the ceremony, and prior to when the marriage certificate or make any other family photographs then have your wrangler take your pet to the ceremony to take a few pictures. While you are taking these pictures with your pet Your officiant will also be able to collect the paperwork for your license and gather your witnesses in order so that right after the pet photos, you can move on to the signing of your license and other portraits while your wrangler will return your pet to you to your home.
If you're planning the idea of a First Look, right after your First Look moment and before turning to Wedding Party Photos, have the handler of your pet bring your pet to the venue to pose for a few pictures with them. After these pictures are taken you can have your pet returned to a comfy area to unwind, take a nap and eat food. Finally, they can enjoy an indulgence and drink a glass of water prior to the wedding ceremony.
If you want to keep your wedding tradition and traditional, then immediately following the ceremony, and prior to when the marriage certificate or make any other family photographs then have your wrangler take your pet to the ceremony to take a few pictures. While you are taking these pictures with your pet Your officiant will also be able to collect the paperwork for your license and gather your witnesses in order so that right after the pet photos, you can move on to the signing of your license and other portraits while your wrangler will return your pet to you to your home.
Bring your fur baby your wedding rings across the aisle at the time of your wedding ceremony

Have you got a pet who is there whenever you make a call? You could actually serve as your Ring bearer!
Before the ceremony make sure you tie a box that holds your wedding rings to the collar of your dog. Your "pet wrangler" be seated at the back of the space for your ceremony in the aisle, with your dog. After that, when it's time to exchange rings, ask your groom or the groom's best friend call your dog to come forward and take the rings out of the box! Your dog's wrangler will return to the groom after the rings have been handed over or should you have a calm dog, they can lay or rest in the shoes of the groomsmen to complete the final part of your wedding!
I haven't seen this happen yet however, if your pet is a cat and or she is very calm and calm, you could use an older ring bearer transport your cat with the rings on its collar as it walks towards you, to present rings, too. Be sure that the person transporting your pet is able to hold the collar of their pet to prevent them from attempting to leap out of the arms of your ring bearer!
If you are considering having your pet participate in your ceremony, I'd strongly suggest conducting a few practices runs throughout your rehearsal prior night to make sure everything will go according to plan!
Before the ceremony make sure you tie a box that holds your wedding rings to the collar of your dog. Your "pet wrangler" be seated at the back of the space for your ceremony in the aisle, with your dog. After that, when it's time to exchange rings, ask your groom or the groom's best friend call your dog to come forward and take the rings out of the box! Your dog's wrangler will return to the groom after the rings have been handed over or should you have a calm dog, they can lay or rest in the shoes of the groomsmen to complete the final part of your wedding!
I haven't seen this happen yet however, if your pet is a cat and or she is very calm and calm, you could use an older ring bearer transport your cat with the rings on its collar as it walks towards you, to present rings, too. Be sure that the person transporting your pet is able to hold the collar of their pet to prevent them from attempting to leap out of the arms of your ring bearer!
If you are considering having your pet participate in your ceremony, I'd strongly suggest conducting a few practices runs throughout your rehearsal prior night to make sure everything will go according to plan!
Designate a "pet Wrangler" who is responsible for transportation and the care of your pet during the day of your wedding.

If you are asking who will be the "pet wrangler" ensure that they are acquainted with the pet, so that your pet feels at ease around them. It is also important to select one who isn't part of the wedding reception and isn't an adult. They will be involved in nearly all the events you're involved in the day of your wedding, therefore the task of coordinating this crucial event to the wedding agenda may be a bit too much.
If your pet is equipped with pet carriers, leashes or special wedding collar food, or a water bowl, be sure to provide the items to your wrangler at the day before the wedding ceremony or to the day of the ceremony on day of. Make sure that they know when you should feed your dog if they're following a food schedule that is timed and ensure that they have accessibility to vehicle and is able to move between your area for getting ready or venue, as well as your reception location depending on what they require.
Being able to have someone take care of your pet during that wedding day most important factor that makes having your pet be a fun event instead of an anxious one.
If your pet is equipped with pet carriers, leashes or special wedding collar food, or a water bowl, be sure to provide the items to your wrangler at the day before the wedding ceremony or to the day of the ceremony on day of. Make sure that they know when you should feed your dog if they're following a food schedule that is timed and ensure that they have accessibility to vehicle and is able to move between your area for getting ready or venue, as well as your reception location depending on what they require.
Being able to have someone take care of your pet during that wedding day most important factor that makes having your pet be a fun event instead of an anxious one.
Bonus Tip!

Do you have more than one furry child? Or maybe your pets are a bit frenzied and you don't want them to not jump on your wedding dress in the pre-ceremony ceremony? Bring your pet's companions into the very first phase of your engagement photo shoot to be used in the Save the Dates instead of including them in your Wedding-Day plans!
If your pet is an element of your engagement session it is also advisable to include an animal wrangler with separate transportation. The reason is even though having photos with your pet is great to capture your engagement photos but you don't need to include them in every photograph. If you invite anyone who can assist with handling and treats for the beginning during the photo shoot, you'll be able to have all the adorable pet photos taken first. Then, your pet wrangler could bring your pet back to your home together with your fiancée. can relax for the rest of the shoot just one another.
Most dogs would like to be next to you whenever you're close to them. If you don't have a pet sitter to take their picture photographs of just you and your dog, you’ll need to tie them in a different location from you, which could cause stress for them and cause barking and whining that isn't the most romantic, or soothing sound when you try to take your photo.
If your pet is an element of your engagement session it is also advisable to include an animal wrangler with separate transportation. The reason is even though having photos with your pet is great to capture your engagement photos but you don't need to include them in every photograph. If you invite anyone who can assist with handling and treats for the beginning during the photo shoot, you'll be able to have all the adorable pet photos taken first. Then, your pet wrangler could bring your pet back to your home together with your fiancée. can relax for the rest of the shoot just one another.
Most dogs would like to be next to you whenever you're close to them. If you don't have a pet sitter to take their picture photographs of just you and your dog, you’ll need to tie them in a different location from you, which could cause stress for them and cause barking and whining that isn't the most romantic, or soothing sound when you try to take your photo.


