Make your big day even more pawfect by having your pup accompany you down the aisle! At Martyn’s Mutts, we offer a bespoke Pup of Honour wedding chaperone service* to ensure your dog is part of the celebration, whether they’re walking down the aisle or simply adding a wagging tail to the ceremony. Let us chaperone your fur baby so you can focus on making memories.
*Subject to a successful meet and greet
Packages
Whether you’re dreaming of a simple, heartfelt moment or a day full of memories, our Mutts Moments packages are designed to make sure your dog can share your celebration safely, calmly, and happily.
From gentle introductions and relaxed pre-wedding walks, to confident aisle appearances and beautiful photo moments, we’ll be there to take care of every detail. All you need to do is enjoy your day, knowing your best friend is in expert hands.
Choose from our Puppy Love package for the essentials of a calm and joyful wedding-day experience, or go all out with The Dog’s Bollocks for a full, premium service that gives your dog their very own VIP treatment complete with ceremony chaperoning, coordination with your venue and photographer, and extra touches of care throughout the day.
Puppy Love
The Puppy Love package includes all the essentials to ensure your dog is part of your special day in a relaxed and enjoyable way. This package includes wedding reception chaperone, where your dog can mingle with guests, enjoy the celebrations, and be included in the professional photoshoot after the ceremony, the pawfect way to share those special moments together.
The Dog’s Bollocks
The Dog’s Bollocks package fully integrates your dog into the entire wedding day, including the ceremony. From walking down the aisle to taking on a special role such as ring bearer or bridesmaid/groomsman, this package ensures your dog is confidently and safely involved throughout, with careful planning to make their participation in those key wedding moments seamless and stress-free.
Package Comparison
| Service | Description | Puppy Love | The Dog’s Bollocks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Wedding Meet & Greet | A friendly introduction to help your dog get to know their chaperone and feel completely at ease before the big day. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Behavioural Preparation | A confidence-building session to gently prepare your dog for the sights, sounds, and excitement of a wedding day. | ✖ | ✔ |
| Home Pick-Up | Collection from your home or accommodation, ensuring your dog begins their special day calm, relaxed, and happy. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Pre-Chaperone Walk (minimum 1 hour) | A good stretch of the legs before travel to release energy and set your dog up for a calm, contented day ahead. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Wedding Attire Preparation | Dressing your dog in your chosen accessories or outfit so they’re ready to charm your guests. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Transport to Venue (up to 10 miles) | Safe, comfortable travel to your wedding venue within a 10-mile radius. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Transport to Venue (over 10 miles) | Extended travel option for weddings held further afield. | Add-on | Add-on |
| Chaperone to Wedding Ceremony | Full care and chaperone throughout your ceremony, whether your dog is walking down the aisle, acting as a bridesmaid or groomsman, or even ring bearer. | ✖ | ✔ |
| Chaperone to Wedding Reception | Attentive care during your drinks reception or photos, helping include your dog in those joyful post-ceremony moments. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Professional Photography Support | Coordination with your photographer to capture natural, heartwarming shots that reflect your bond with your dog. | ✔ | ✔ |
| Custom Timeline & Coordination with Venue & Photographer | Close liaison with your wedding team to align your dog’s moments perfectly with your day’s timings and flow. | ✖ | ✔ |
| Overnight Pet-Sit | A comforting overnight stay for your dog, allowing you to fully relax knowing they’re cared for as one of our own. | Add-on | Add-on |
| Additional Dogs | Option to include extra dogs from the family, each cared for with the same calm, professional attention. | Add-on | Add-on |
Ready to plan your dog’s part in your big day?
Mr & Mrs Tuite
“We cannot thank Martyn enough for being a part of our special day. Martyn picked our fur baby up from our house the morning of the wedding, got him ready and took him to to the church in his little suit. He then kept him for the rest of the day and overnight so we didn’t need to worry about him being at home. The peace of mind we had with Otis being with Martyn meant that we could focus on our special day. There really is no one else we would trust with our little baby. I would 100% recommend Martyn’s chaperone service to anyone getting married!”
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Mr & Mrs Marson
“We’re so grateful to Martyn for chaperoning Woody to our wedding. Knowing Woody was with someone he knows and trusts was so comforting as we could enjoy our night without having to worry. If you’re considering having your fur baby at your wedding, we cannot recommend Martyn enough. We now have the most perfect pictures for life.”
Certified in:
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Understanding Canine Communication: Exploring how dogs communicate through body language, vocalisations, and behaviour.
Recognising Stress Signals: Identifying signs of stress or discomfort in dogs, including subtle cues.
Reading Positive Signals: Learning to recognise when a dog is comfortable and happy.
Contextual Interpretation: Understanding how context affects body language interpretation.
Applying Knowledge in Training: Using body language insights to enhance training and behaviour modification.
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Understanding Aggression: Examining the different types of aggression in dogs, including fear-based, territorial, and social aggression.
Assessing Behaviour: Learning how to assess a dog’s behaviour and triggers, as well as recognising body language associated with aggression.
Behaviour Modification Techniques: Exploring effective techniques for modifying aggressive behaviour, including positive reinforcement strategies.
Safety Protocols: Understanding safety measures for handling aggressive dogs, both in training environments and in everyday situations.
Owner Education: Providing guidance on how to educate dog owners about aggression, including management strategies and when to seek professional help.
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Understanding Human Aggression: Exploring the reasons behind aggressive behaviour directed towards humans, including fear, anxiety, and territoriality.
Identifying Triggers: Learning how to identify specific triggers for aggressive behaviour in dogs, such as certain situations, people, or environments.
Risk Assessment: Understanding how to assess the level of risk associated with a dog displaying aggression towards humans.
Behaviour Modification Strategies: Exploring various training techniques and behaviour modification strategies, focusing on positive reinforcement and desensitisation.
Safety Protocols: Discussing safety measures for handlers and owners when working with aggressive dogs to prevent incidents.
Owner Support and Education: Providing guidance on how to help dog owners understand and manage their dog's aggression, including when to seek professional assistance.
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Understanding Resource Guarding: Examining what resource guarding is, including the types of resources dogs may guard (food, toys, space, etc.) and the underlying motivations.
Identifying Signs: Learning to recognise the signs of resource guarding, including body language and behaviours that indicate a dog is uncomfortable or protective.
Assessment Techniques: Understanding how to assess the severity of resource guarding behaviours and identify triggers.
Behaviour Modification Strategies: Exploring effective training techniques to address resource guarding, focusing on positive reinforcement and desensitisation methods.
Safety Measures: Discussing safety protocols for handlers and owners when managing a dog that exhibits resource guarding tendencies.
Owner Education: Providing guidance on how to educate dog owners about resource guarding, including management strategies and prevention techniques.
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Understanding Separation Anxiety: Examining what separation anxiety is, including its causes and how it manifests in dogs.
Recognising Symptoms: Learning to identify common signs of separation anxiety, such as excessive barking, destructive behaviour, and house soiling.
Assessment Techniques: Understanding how to assess the severity of separation anxiety and identify triggers for the behaviour.
Behaviour Modification Strategies: Exploring effective training methods to help alleviate separation anxiety, including desensitisation and counter-conditioning techniques.
Creating a Supportive Environment: Discussing how to set up a dog's environment to reduce anxiety and promote comfort when left alone.
Owner Education: Providing guidance on how to educate dog owners about separation anxiety, including management strategies and when to seek professional help.
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Understanding Puppy Development: Exploring the different stages of puppy development and the behaviours commonly exhibited at each stage.
Common Behavioural Issues: Identifying typical issues that arise during the puppy stage, such as nipping, chewing, and house training challenges.
Socialisation Strategies: Learning the importance of socialisation and how to safely expose puppies to various people, environments, and other animals.
Basic Training Techniques: Introducing fundamental training concepts, including basic commands, reinforcement techniques, and establishing good manners.
Preventative Measures: Discussing how to prevent behavioural problems from developing by providing appropriate outlets for energy and mental stimulation.
Owner Education: Guiding puppy owners on how to manage and support their puppy’s development, including establishing routines and expectations.
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Fundamentals of Dog Training: Introducing key concepts of dog training, including the importance of positive reinforcement and the role of motivation.
Understanding Canine Behaviour: Exploring basic canine behaviour and learning how dogs learn, including different training theories and techniques.
Basic Commands: Teaching essential commands such as sit, stay, recall, and heel, along with effective methods for training these behaviours.
Communication Skills: Developing effective communication skills between the trainer and the dog, including body language and verbal cues.
Problem Solving: Identifying and addressing common training challenges and behavioural issues that may arise during training.
Socialisation: Understanding the importance of socialisation and how to safely introduce dogs to various environments, people, and other dogs.
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An intensive hands-on program to build practical skills in coaching group dog training classes, covering essential skills such as structuring and planning classes, teaching effective training methods, and using observational techniques to assess both dog and handler progress.
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