Rover the Ring Bearer" How to Train a Dog for Your Wedding
The wedding day is an opportunity to celebrate your love with everyone you care about?and for many couples, that includes a four-legged friend or two. These days, more and more couples are posing with their pets in wedding photos, dressing them up for the big day, or even incorporating their pets into the celebration. A popular way to work a dog into the ceremony is to have them carry the wedding rings down the aisle.
But what do you do if your furry friend?s behavior is not up to snuff" It?s never too late to teach an old dog new tricks! With time and dedication, your dog can be the best ring bearer your guests have ever seen. If you?re up to the challenge, these tips will get you and your pup ready to go!
Make a Plan for Your Pup
You?ve had your dog for years. You love them. You care for them. And, let?s face it, you know what they can and can?t handle. Before you begin any training for your wedding day, it?s important to consider what exactly you want your dog to do. Does your pup get nervous around large groups" If so, maybe you shouldn’t have him walk down the aisle surrounded by cooing strangers. Do they struggle to keep quiet if you aren?t constantly petting them" Let them walk down the aisle, but have someone usher them off so they won?t howl during the ?I do’s.? Do they eat everything, including non-food items, in sight" Don’t give them the rings! Setting expectations early will prevent frustration during training.
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