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Wedding Tuxedo Costume – Dog Pattern

June 27, 2017 by Shellie Wilson

You either think this is adorable or you think this is cruel right? Well for the first group of people we are able to provide you with the pattern. You can jump on over to Joann.com for the crochet  pattern. This Crochet dog costume pattern is perfect for weddings and special occasions.

Looking for pet supplies, toys, food or gift ideas? Check these out.

If you are looking for more of our DIY Wedding ideas then check out our dedicated DIY Wedding blog.

Looking for more things to hand-make and DIY for your dog? Check out some of our favorite things to make for dogs. Owning a dog can be very expensive and not only does making your own dog beds, coats and toys seem like fun, it is also a great way to save money on pet supplies too.  One of our puppy’s favorite homemade dog toy is a soda bottle ½ filled with rice. It is noisy, it flips and spins and has a spout for him to grab. 

 

 

Looking for more sewing patterns for your fur baby doggies? Check out these sewing patterns over on Etsy.

No Sew Easy Dog Bed – Quick and easy to make, you will want this soft and fluffy dog bed for every room, if you are looking for more DIY dog beds check out these articles for making your own dog beds.

DIY Dog Shampoo for sensitive skin – Even doggies have allergies and this recipe is for dogs with sensitive skin. 

Recycled TShirt – Dogs Tugga Toy This project was featured in Moderndog magazine and was so fun to make, the best part was ripping up all the old t-shirts. Such a great way to recycle.

Recycled Dog Collar – Pickup old shirts from thrift stores and make fun collars in different colors and sizes. Make sure to measure your dog’s neck before heading out so you know what size to shirt to buy. 

Check out this article on 15 dog toys you can make at home. 

No Sew Dog Wrap –  Made from old human track pants, very affordable to make.

Peppermint Dog Soap –  Stinky dogs are gone, peppermint is soothing and antibacterial too.

Dry Pet Shampoo – Sometimes they haven’t even dried from their bath before they are dirty again, this shampoo helps to brush out the grime.

Dog Cakes – Perfect for dog parties and doggie friend playdates

Dog Biscuits– 16 yummy dog treats you can make yourself at home in the kitchen.

Looking for pet supplies, toys, food, or gift ideas? Check these out.

Including a dog in a wedding bridal party can be a fun and meaningful way to honor a special bond with a pet. If you are considering having your dog participate in your wedding, there are a few things you should consider:

  1. Health and behavior: Make sure that your dog is healthy enough to participate in the wedding, and that they have good behavior and can be well-behaved in a large group setting.
  2. Comfort level: Consider your dog’s comfort level around large groups of people, loud noises, and unfamiliar environments. If your dog becomes anxious or overwhelmed in these situations, it may not be the best idea to include them in the wedding.
  3. Allergies: If any of your guests have allergies to dogs, it is important to consider their needs as well. If you do decide to include your dog, you may want to provide a separate area for allergic guests to sit or stand during the ceremony.
  4. Logistics: Think about the logistics of including your dog in the wedding. Who will be responsible for taking care of the dog during the ceremony and reception? Will the dog be able to handle the duration of the event?

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to include your dog in your wedding bridal party is a personal one that should be based on the needs and preferences of all involved. If you do decide to include your dog, be sure to plan ahead and take all necessary precautions to ensure that everyone is comfortable and safe.

 

 

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