On October 6th, internet user Paula Vanzin published two videos about a wedding – between humans – but in reality, it was the family pets who stole the guests’ attention.
According to information obtained from Paula’s Tik Tok profile , her in-laws decided to renew their 25-year marriage vows.
To achieve this, they prepared a special program that included the presence of two dogs at the altar.
As the bride walked down the aisle, she was accompanied by her daughter and a golden retriever named Maya.
The golden retriever was wearing a blue tulle dress, matching her owner’s.
In the post, Paula says that Maya was a little embarrassed and wanted to cuddle with her grandmother.
The request had to be refused and the golden needed the ceremony to end to receive the comfortable lap and a hug.
But that was okay, because she soon forgot when she met her brother, a lord in the form of a little dog made of mango fiber.
The dog also stole the show. While the golden retriever wore a dress, the dog wore a charming suit in the same color palette.
In Paula’s update video , we can see that even though he’s a mutt, he still shined on the catwalk as he accompanied his grandfather and guardian down the aisle.
Unlike Maya, the little dog was very well behaved and smiled at all the guests as he walked down the runway.
Guests also smiled when they saw him at the ceremony and many praised the ‘sleeve thread’s’ posture.
With more than 70 thousand views, the pet duo was applauded by internet users who loved getting to know this family.
“How beautiful Maya.”
“Too much princess.”
“He was all attentive looking at everyone.”
“Mango thread, you win.”
These were some of the comments on both publications.
Do you also dream of including your pets on your wedding day? Here at Amo Meu Pet, you can check out some tips, see below:
1 – Try to take photos with your pets the day before the ceremony
Since your dogs are part of the family, it makes sense to have photographs taken with them. Depending on the logistics of your ceremony and the specific characteristics of your dogs, it may be best to do this the day before the wedding, although that day is obviously an option as well.

2 – Leave someone responsible for your furry friends on the day of the ceremony
If someone is in charge of caring for the dogs, having them present during a brief ceremony might work very well, but then it makes sense for them to go home rather than be around all that food, loud music, or the chaos of the crowd.
3 – Make representations of them as a way of honoring them
Many dogs get stressed by longer visits, but they can handle brief, controlled visits. You could place a representation of the dog in the form of a biscuit next to the bride and groom’s biscuits on top of the cake as a tribute.





