Dog-Gone Good Ideas For Including Your Favorite Furries in Wedding Photos
December, 2 2016
Any wedding photographer worth their film will ask you for a list of “must have” photos -- that includes people, settings and situations -- before the big day. Dad pinning on a boutonniere. A close up of Grandma’s hands and yours. You and your best friend from childhood, laughing just the way you did back then.
The two of you and “Best Dog.”
Wedding photos are a wonderful way to honor those closest to you. And for some, that just might include the four-legged variety.
What might have once been viewed as a quirky novelty -- the inclusion of pets in weddings, namely dogs -- is gaining popularity. And why not? These fur friends probably spend more time with the two of you than anyone else.
Looking for inspiration? Captured by our talented Lily & Lime wedding photographers, here are some of our favorite photos of couples letting their pooches participate in the celebration -- and even becoming a part of the wedding decor.
Consider engagement photos. Being a part of the day-of celebrations might prove too much for some pets. However, they may love sharing the spotlight with just the two of you.
This one is mighty dapper in a bow-tie.
Candid or portrait shots, taken after the “I do’s” are another option.
Matching bow ties shared by dog and groom are simply adorable.
Members of the wedding party can walk smaller dogs and leash-trained canines down the aisle. (We love how Fido’s flowers match the bridesmaid dresses.)
Or perhaps yours will be a blended family. The more the merrier. Wedding signs here clear up any possible guest confusion of whose is whose.
Hint: While you’re making these pet plans, consider slipping a few dog treats in your bag. Even the fussiest of Fidos will be barking a celebratory tune.