
Livestock. Over the past months I've had dogs, goats, (this one is Juliette from Waterloo Village; (one of the coolest, rustique venues ever!). She was being a little shy here, but she came to take photos with my great couple after the ceremony and I have a hunch that she had an hors d'oeuvres or two as well), chickens, a duck, a swan and a pig named Ruby. (Ruby is part of Debbie's staff at the gorgeous Indian Trail Club in Franklin Lakes.)
We love animals in and around our weddings and if you have some in your family, you might want to consider including them, either in the flesh or in spirit. They can absolutely walk down the aisle, take photos with you or be mentioned in a little pet blessing. We have a few families that have had their dogs in every wedding we've officiating! It wouldn't be a party without them!
Key to this is your pet's temperament. Their comfort needs to be taken into account. They'll want food, water, and eventually they'll want a quiet place to chill. They may need a handler (we can recommend a couple of great pet handlers in NJ.)
And of course, you'll want them to be decked out for the day!
We love animals in and around our weddings and if you have some in your family, you might want to consider including them, either in the flesh or in spirit. They can absolutely walk down the aisle, take photos with you or be mentioned in a little pet blessing. We have a few families that have had their dogs in every wedding we've officiating! It wouldn't be a party without them!
Key to this is your pet's temperament. Their comfort needs to be taken into account. They'll want food, water, and eventually they'll want a quiet place to chill. They may need a handler (we can recommend a couple of great pet handlers in NJ.)
And of course, you'll want them to be decked out for the day!