Thinking about bringing your dog to your engagement session? For the very first Wedding Wednesday, I’m sharing 5 tips to include your dog in engagement photos.
I hope your Wednesday is off to a fabulous start! It’s a beautiful, sunny day from my window, and I hope that today’s Wedding Wednesday post will bring even more sunshine to your face like it is to mine.
This is my first Wedding Wednesday post, and I can’t wait to hang out right here with you each week to share tips, insight and helpful resources about all things weddings.
I’ve been a part of almost 100 wedding days and I love being a resource to my brides!
I hope you enjoy this first post! Please feel free to share and leave a comment below if you find this helpful. Also, tell me what you’d like to hear more of.
Two weeks ago, I met Diddy and he stole my heart. Oh, I’m sorry, not P. Diddy but a close second haha.
Diddy belongs to Jen and Kyle and I got to meet him last week at their engagement session.
Now, they told me that he was going to be a handful and that he would cry when they left him with me to change into a different outfit.
I think they were talking about another pup because Diddy was on his best behavior.
Over the past year, I’ve met some of the cutest furry friends that have added more smiles to engagement photos. Friends like Bailey, Rika, Luna and now Diddy.
If you’re wondering whether or not to include your pup in your engagement photos, here are five tips to include your dog.
5 Tips to Include Your Dog in Engagement Photos
- Make sure that the location you’re considering for photos allows dogs. Chloe and Pete’s engagement session was at Newport Beach, but their sweet pup was only included in photos at the Cliff walk where dogs were permitted. Speaking of locations, consider how long the car ride will be for your dog. If they don’t enjoy car rides, a different location should be considered.
- Have a friend come along so that you have an extra set of hands, and someone to keep them company while you’re having pictures of just the two of you.
- Start the session with your dog. We can get pictures of the three of you completed first, and your pup might be on their best behavior at the beginning of the session and not waiting an hour.
- Don’t forget treats and baggies for cleanup.
- Props are welcomed 🙂 Bring a fun sign for your pup to wear and maybe use that photo for your Save-the-Dates!
Those are my best tips to bring your furry love to your engagement session.
You can have a fun engagement session with your dog, have an even more memorable time, and have great photos.
I hope you enjoyed these five tips to include your dog in your engagement photos.
I can’t wait to meet the next celebrity! Haha!
Have a great Wednesday!
Warmly,
Shawon
5 Tips to Include Your Dog in Engagement Photos
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