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Pooch friendly wedding ceremony

18/6/2019

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Kristen and Luke successfully involved the family pet in their wedding ceremony and everything went really smoothly. They organised their wedding with very short notice and decided the best approach was to have their ceremony and wedding reception at home. The outdoor wedding and familiar setting worked really well.  The pooch "Boss" was exceptionally well trained, comfortable in crowds and he behaved impeccably.  When deciding to include a dog in your ceremony, perhaps it's about knowing their limits. Even the most well trained dog can forget their manners and become unsettled in an unfamiliar situation. Personally, I'm a dog lover and I'm all for including your pooch if you want to and if you feel that he/she will be able to cope with the setting and the crowd. 
Katrina Staples Marriage Celebrant Ballarat, client photo
For some great ideas on how to include your pooch in your wedding, check out this article on Shutterfly "How To Include Dogs In Weddings", Written by Shutterfly, last updated: Apr 24, 2018, https://www.shutterfly.com/ideas/dogs-in-weddings
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    I absolutely love being a marriage celebrant. My goal when working with couples is to help them create joyous ceremonies that they will treasure forever. 

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