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Sean Casey Animal Rescue will host an adoption van at Willie's Dawgs from 12-5pm on Sunday, January 24, 2010. Cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies will be available for adoption. Willie's Dawg's is located at 351 5th Ave in Park Slope. For more info, contact Charles Henderson at 718-436-5163, or click here.

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Wednesday
Sep302009

Would You Have a Dog Ringbearer?

True Blood costars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer haven't yet set a wedding date, but they have ironed out one thing for their upcoming wedding: Moyer's border collie, Splash, will be their ringbearer, according to People.

Photo via weddingwire.com

Celebrity wedding and event planner Michelle Rago told PawNation, "People love their pets. If my clients don't have their dogs actually participate in the wedding, they'll still incorporate their dog into their wedding somehow, by making custom stamps of their dogs to hand out, or cookies in the shapes of their dogs, or by donating to an animal shelter."

I know this happens a lot, but what do you guys think about it? Jen Aniston's character walking down the aisle with a lab in He's Just Not That Into You keeps coming to mind. ("What a beautiful dog!" one guest said as they both walked by.) Do you think a dog in a wedding is cute...or a potential disaster?

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Reader Comments (1)

i like it:) i think it's cute, i wouldn't necessarily want to be the only single gal walking down the aisle with one...but i'm all for pet participation in the big day.

October 2, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersarah

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