Wedding Pet Attendant

2hours/$300

Silver Package

  • Initial Meet and Greet
  • One Pet Attendant
  • Two 30-Minute Walks Prior to Event
  • Pet Chauffeur Up To 20 Miles Each Way
  • Ceremony Assistance
  • Potty Break
  • Water Break
  • Treats
  • Five-minute Walk During Event
4hours/$500

Gold Package

  • Initial Meet and Greet
  • One Pet Attendant
  • Two 30-Minute Walks Prior to Event
  • Pet Chauffeur Up to 20 Miles Each Way
  • 30-Minute Rehearsal Assistance
  • Ceremony Assistance
  • Reception Assistance
  • Photography Assistance
  • Potty Break
  • Water Break
  • Treats
  • 15-minute Walk During Event
  • Feeding Upon Request
  • Brushing
  • Formal Dressing
6hours/$700

Platinum Package

  • Initial Meet and Greet
  • One Pet Attendant
  • Two 30-Minute Walks Prior to Event
  • Pet Chauffeur Up to 20 Miles Each Way
  • 45-Minute Rehearsal Assistance
  • Ceremony Assistance
  • Reception Assistance
  • Photography Assistance
  • Potty Break
  • Water Break
  • Treats
  • Two 15-minute Walks During Event
  • Feeding Upon Request
  • Brushing
  • Formal Dressing
“The price for extra attendant will be $150/2hrs, $250/4hrs, and $350/6hrs.
Two 30 minute walks are include leading up to the date of the wedding to better acquaint myself with the pet.”

*Along with an early arrival to the event to give your pet time to relax in their new surroundings before greeting your guests. We are also happy to coordinate with your wedding planner, photographer, and/or any other vendor necessary to help make your day go as smoothly as possible.

Things to Consider When Including Your Pet

Let your friends and family enjoy the festivities while I tend to your pets needs and assist them in their assigned roles. Your pet will be safe and well-cared for the entire time.
Let your friends and family enjoy the festivities while I tend to your pets needs and assist them in their assigned roles. Your pet will be safe and well-cared for the entire time.
Many people are severely allergic to dogs or are fearful of them. A warning will help them prepare. It is also best to inform your officiant as well.
Flower pup, pup of honor, ring or sign bearer, engagement photos? The list goes on.
Please keep in mind that receptions can get loud and it may be overwhelming for your pet. Cocktail hour is a good time for your pet to mingle and greet your guests before saying their goodbye for the evening.
If your pet does not respond well in social situations or distractions cause him to forget his manners, it may be best to keep him at home. Please keep this in mind when choosing a role for them. Our goal is to always set them up for success.
​Practice as often as you can before the event. Allow 2-3 required walks with the attendant. Include your pet in the rehearsal. The more they practice the more comfortable they will be at your wedding. It is best if your dog(s) visit the site before the wedding day. It will give them the chance to explore and get to know the area before the big day.
Make sure they are familiar and comfortable around pets. Additional time may be suggested. It is advised to break photo session into two sessions when pets are involved. The first session with just the couple and then the second session have an attendant bring your pet(s) to the location. This way you will not chance getting dirty or messing your hair.
Don’t involve your pet in your wedding if it is going to introduce unnecessary stress for you. There are many other ways to include your pet in your special day. Name a cocktail after them, for example, or incorporate their photo into décor elements. I would be happy to offer many more suggestions if desired.
Consider dressing your pet in a bow tie, floral collar, dress, or tuxedo. There are so many adorable options. Make sure that your pet is comfortable and their clothing fits correctly.
It is recommended that your pet goes to the groomer at least 24 hours before the event to help prevent your pet from becoming too overwhelmed.
It is a good idea to have a person picked out that can step in for your pet if your pet decides they are not up for the role. Pets can be unpredictable.