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Adorable Pups Steal the Show as Flower Girl and Ring Bearer

Amanda and David’s wedding had two very special participants—Ayce and Aria, their beloved dogs, who took on the roles of flower girl and ring bearer. Decked out in a custom floral collar and boutonniere, the two pups charmed guests as they trotted down the aisle, met with a chorus of delighted “Awws.” The couple even added a playful touch to the reception, with cocktail napkins and drink stirrers featuring the dogs’ faces and custom cocktails named after them. To ensure their pets could fully enjoy the celebration, Amanda and David enlisted professional dog trainers to assist, allowing the newlyweds to relax and share the day with family, friends, and fur-family alike. Their thoughtful planning and the dogs’ star performances have since gone viral, spreading smiles everywhere.

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