I owe my happy marriage of 23 years (and counting) to my dog Kirby. I met my husband-to-be at a park; he started playing fetch with Kirby before eventually wandering over to see if the pup was mine. Soon, we introduced Kirby to his dog, Max, and the two accompanied us on all kinds of adventures during our courtship.
Like me, it could be that your pup has been with you through all of your ups and downs, maybe even longer than your beloved has. It’s natural to want to include your other best friend in your celebration. The good news is that there are many creative ways to incorporate your dog into your wedding.
In fact, we’ve got 19 ideas for you, drawing inspiration from real dog-loving wedding couples. Read on for inspiration, then start planning your own unique wedding on PartySlate.
1. Pup in Print: Include Your Dog on Your Wedding Invitation
photographer Sylvie Gil Photography | Amorology
See Morephotographer: Rebecca Marie Photography | Elegante Weddings and Events
See More2. Paws for Love: Let Fluffy Join You While You Get Ready
photographer: RedSphere Studios
See Morephotographer: Sarah Libby Photography | The Fleuriste
See Morephotographer: Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema | Jewell Events Catering
See Morephotographer: Jordan Voth Photography | Amazae Events
See Morephotographer: Ashley La Parade Photography | Michelle Garibay Events
See More3. Dog Wedding Attire: Dress Your Canine to the Nines
photographer: Steph Sorenson | The Bridge Building
See Morephotographer: Amy & Stuart Photography | Simply Natural Events
See Morephotographer: Joey Kennedy Photography | Whitney Carillon Events
See Morephotographer: Bob & Dawn Davis Photography & Design
See More4. Doggie Décor: Flank Your Fluffy Friend in Florals
photographer: Kathleen Geiberger Art | Michelle Garibay Events
See Morephotographer: Studio This Is | Arlen Music Productions
See Morephotographer: John Cain Photography | Allday Events
See Morephotographer Natalie Barrett | Julian Leaver Events
See Morephotographer: James & Jess Photography | Chandon
See Morephotographer: Freire Wedding Photo
See More5. Something Old & New: Honor Your Hound in Your Wedding Traditions
photographer: Terri Baskin Photography | DESIGNED PERFECTLY EVENTS
See Morephotographer: Sweet Caribbean | JC Castillo Weddings
See Morephotographer: Aaron & Jillian Photography | Sweetgrass Social Event & Design
See More6. Smooch Your Pooch: Kiss Your Four-Legged Family
7. Four Legs Are Twice as Cute: Let Your Pup Walk Down Aisle
8. Bow Wows & Vows: Invite Your Pup to the Altar
photographer: Sylvie Gil Photography | Amorology
See Morephotographer: Peter Gubernat | Yanni Design Studio
See Morephotographer: Erich Mcvey Photography | Stafford Creative + Co.
See More9. Picture-Perfect Pup: Strike a Pose With Your Fur Family
photographer: Dybala Studio | Events by C
See Morephotographer: Sarah Libby Photography | The Fleuriste
See Morephotographer: Jenny Martell Photography | Posh Floral Designs
See Morephotographer: Jordan Voth Photography | Amazae Events
See More10. Say Cheese Without Fleas: Make it a Photo Op Event When Spot Can’t Make It
photographer: Jennifer Yarbro Photography |
See Morephotographer: Paperboys | ROAM Weddings + Events
See More11. Sit, Stay: Feature Your Dog on Seating Signage

photographer: Stephanie Brazzle Photography | Pop Parties
12. Worth a Thousand Woofs: Include Your Dog’s Image at Your Reception
photographer: James // Schulze | GoBella Design & Planning
See Morephotographer: Rachael McCall | Michelle Garibay Events
See Morephotographer: Bob & Dawn Davis Photography & Design | Great Events
See Morephotographer: Corbin Gurkin | Bruce Russell Events
See Morephotographer: Victoria Angela Photography | Whitney Carillon Events
See Morephotographer: Rebecca Marie Photography | Elegante Weddings and Events
See Morephotographer: Carter Rose Weddings | Bella Flora of Dallas
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photographer: Aaron & Jillian Photography | Sweetgrass Social Event & Design
13. Your Guests Will Lap it Up: Pup-Inspired Custom Cocktails
photographer: Vivienne Tyler Photography | InterContinental San Diego
See Morephotographer: Rachael McCall | Michelle Garibay Events
See Morephotographer: Joey Kennedy Photography | Whitney Carillon Events
See Morephotographer: Pixel That! Photography | Sugar Branch Events
See Morephoto courtesy of & venue: Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead
See Morephotographer: Kent Drake Photography
See Morephotographer: Chris Bailey Photography | Ann Whittington Events
See Morephotographer: Bob & Dawn Davis Photography & Design
See More14. Treat Time: Offer for Sweets to Your Two-Legged Friends
photographer: Danielle Dolan | Loft Lucia
See Morephotographer: Playful Soul Photography | Jillian Nicole Events
See Morephoto courtesy of & event planner: Amy Zaroff Events + Design
See Morephotographer: Louie Abellera | Limelight Catering
See More15. Pup Pastry: Recreate Fido in Frosting
photographer: Ashley La Parade Photography | Michelle Garibay Events
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16. Cake Ornamentation: Consider a Dogger Topper
photographer: Peter Gubernat | Yanni Design Studio
See Morephotographer: Terri Baskin Photography | DESIGNED PERFECTLY EVENTS
See Morephotographer: Take 5 Photography | Blooms by the Box
See Morephoto courtesy of & photographer: Francis Ralph Potograpiya
See More17. Doggie Dance: Invite Your Pup to the Floor
photographer: Cristina G Photography | J&L Catering
See More18. If You’re Going, I’m Going: Include Your Pup in Your Sweet Goodbye
19. Doggie Donation: Do Rescue Pups a Favor With Your Favor
photographer: Joey Kennedy Photography | Whitney Carillon Events
See MoreAnd an Honorable Mention to Our Feline Friends…
photographer: Kylie Putnam Photography | Oh, Darling Details and Design
See MorePeople Also Ask…
Should I include my dog in my wedding?
The ideas above offer ways to include your dog, both in person and in spirit. If you’d really like to have your dog present at your wedding, there are are some considerations to keep in mind:
- Does my venue allow pets?
- Do I have someone who can watch my dog at the event?
- Will my dog be comfortable in a new environment with a large group of people?
- Where will my dog go at the end of the evening? If to your hotel, do they allow pets?
You will also need to plan for your dog’s meal and make sure there’s a place for your dog to, well, conduct business. Having your dog present will no doubt bring lots of smiles to your special day, but it also brings complications. Work with your skilled event planner to sidestep potential issues.
If the list above feels overwhelming, but you still want to honor your pup at your wedding, there are many ways to do so (see above), from signage or napkins with your dog’s picture to a signature cocktail that’ll have your guests saying Rover’s name all night long.