Wedding Chaperone

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Include your dog in your wedding day calmly, safely, and without uncertainty.

Aisle support

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Calm handling

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Structured transport

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Photo coordination

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Rest breaks when needed

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Professional guidance throughout

Aisle support ✳︎ Calm handling ✳︎ Structured transport ✳︎ Photo coordination ✳︎ Rest breaks when needed ✳︎ Professional guidance throughout

Because they belong there too

Your wedding day includes the people who matter most.

And for many couples, that includes their dog.

But weddings are intense environments for dogs. New smells, unfamiliar faces, noise, movement, emotion — it’s a lot to manage without the right support in place.

This service allows your dog to be part of your day without becoming something you need to worry about.

From the moment planning begins, we look at your dog’s temperament, training level, and comfort around busy environments. We build a clear plan around your timeline so everything runs smoothly and your dog stays settled throughout the day.

Support can include guided aisle walking, ring bearer roles, structured handling during photographs, transport between locations, and calm rest breaks when stimulation levels rise.

Your dog is never simply “brought along.”

They are supported with clear structure, steady handling, and attention to what they need in the moment.

This protects your dog from overwhelm — and protects your day from uncertainty.

Because when handled properly, including your dog becomes one of the most meaningful parts of the day.

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A man with glasses smiles while sitting at a picnic table outdoors, next to a black and brown dog wearing a pink harness with a tennis ball in its mouth, in a backyard with green hedge and decorative lion head sculpture.

“Dogs aren’t there as decoration on a wedding day. They’re there because they’re part of your story.”

— James

Let’s plan how your dog will be part of your big day

Every wedding is different, and every dog experiences that environment differently too.

Start with a conversation about your timeline, your dog’s needs, and how they can be included calmly and confidently.

Talk to James about wedding chaperone support.