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New Highland service makes sure pets can be part of your special day


By Calum MacLeod

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Stunning bride plays with a nice dog in the park
Stunning bride plays with a nice dog in the park

Marrying couples can be assured their four-legged friend can also be part of their big day with the launch of a new dog chaperone service.

Highland “dogtrepreneur” Shirley Hastings (41), has provided couples with a worry-free way for the family pet to take pride of place in the congregation.

Whether playing a key role as a ring bearer, mutt of honour or just meeting and greeting guests, Ms Hastings, who runs dog adventure service Hiking Hounds, will chaperone couples’ dogs to their big day.

She is on-hand during celebrations to make sure the four-legged guest of honour is calm, happy and looked after.

Her expertise in managing groups of dogs in her adventure business also comes in useful when helping to pose the happy couple’s dog for pictures.

The idea for the service came from her experience at her own wedding.

There was never any question that her then four-year-old spaniel Sydney would make an appearance during the day. The feasibility of doing this and arranging care for her dog is a problem she realised many would share.

Ms Hastings explained: “We were lucky in the sense that a family friend kindly agreed to take Sydney along after the ceremony for photographs.

“What we hadn’t banked on was it being the hottest day of the year. When he arrived I was so concerned about it being too hot we packed him off home with his doggy carer just as quickly as he arrived.”

With an increase in the number of dog owners since the start of the pandemic, Ms Hastings believes there will be greater demand for such a service and she has already seen some interest from clients.

She has started taking bookings for next summer’s weddings and hopes to help couples get those all-important keep-sake photographs.

She added: “Far from the really nice thought-out picture of the three of us on my wedding day we ended up with a snatched shot. Having a professional chaperone on the day to liaise with the photographer and ensure our dog was relaxed and happy would undoubtedly have made it a much better experience for everyone.”


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