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LANCASTER, Pa. -- A bright and brisk day brings hope of a long, happy future for the bride and groom. Ribbons, flowers and balloons are primped for the big moment, and the cake stands by.

But it's no ordinary cake and this is not the average American wedding.

For Stella and Tikki, that suits them just fine.

The happy couple meet two years ago at the Overlook Dog Park in Lancaster County.

"They've had their ups and downs already through their long dating relationship, so I think they can make it through any hardship," Melissa Thomas, pet parent to Stella, said.

With pet parent blessings, mix breed and same breed couples joined Stella and Tikki in walking down the aisle at the Humane League of Lancaster's recent event.

This included 8-year-old Buddy, a Shepherd-Lab mix, and his sweetheart, 7-year-old Golden Retriever Sadie Mae, who were finally making it official after "living in sin for five years."

"They fight once in a while, but usually they are pretty good," said pet parent Deb Roth, who adopted both dogs from the Humane League. "Usually he loves her and kisses her and cleans her ears and stuff."

Organized by Humane League volunteer Angie Mast, the event coincided with Manheim Township's 18th Annual Community Day to help raise funds for the shelter.

While the tulle veils, formal bow ties, wedding favors and even the cake were all donated, lavish "puptials" are on the rise.

In the UK, a platinum pooch wedding package is available at the world renowned department store, Harrods, totaling about $7,000, a price that includes a horse- drawn carriage for the departing newlyweds.

But the Brits aren't the only ones to indulge in this latest canine extravagance. Here in the U.S., pet owners in Florida, California and Texas are the most prolific in setting this trend, where bridal fashion is in high demand.

"We have gotten requests from all over the country and it's people of all different ages," said Sandy Maroney president of I See Spot.

Maroney says the requests also range for dogs weighing from five pounds up to 65 pounds to be fitted for the traditional bridal gown and veil, as well as the groom's tuxedo.

While the gown and veil is the best seller, Maroney also offers a T-shirt option for the more laid-back or frugal couple.

"So anyone can do it and it seems that people are really clinging onto this idea," said Maroney, who has watched the bridal segment of her pet fashion business grow especially in the past year. "I'd say by about 25 or 30 percent."

With the trend on the rise, officiants for these canine nuptials are in high demand. Veterinarians are a popular choice, such as Dr. Jeff Steed, who officiated the Humane League's group canine wedding.

But for those who prefer the traditional route of an ordained minister, Rev. Tyker, a miniature schnauzer, stands ready to answer the call.

Averaging 10 ceremonies a month, the five-year-old dog has seen the gamut of canine weddings, recently boasting of "hitching" an equine pair.

Recognized as a minister by the Universal Life Church since July 2005, Rev. Tyker's owner Brad Page originally applied for the certification to prove the point that anyone could become ordained, even his dog.

Through PetWeds.com, Page offers Tyker's services for the fun of allowing pets to be more like humans.

In Lancaster, the fun is had by Steed, who with the help of his clinic's staff, customized traditional vows for the canine occasion.

"Forsaking all other tails, do you promise only to have paws for your mate as long as you both shall live," Steed said before a circle of more than eight canine couples, who sat remarkably quiet on the cool grass.

"I now pronounce you furry friends forever, you may now sniff your mate," and with that proclamation pet parents, and attending friends and family broke into applause and cheers.

The moment was eagerly captured by the traditional slew of tiresome photo-ops, documented with official signatures and blessed with parental approval.

"I couldn't of picked a better mate for him myself," boasted Don Mast, the proud grandfather of one of the grooms.

"Welcome to the family, Stella," exclaimed a new mother-in-law, with hugs to the canine bride.

Then the celebration begins with the traditional cake cutting. But the nod to tradition ends there as Tikki, with some help of other bridal party members, swipes the topper and savagely digs into the organically made cake.

After all the hoopla, and parallels to real-life weddings, folks here realize this is a big step for dogs everywhere.

"It shows just how much you really do care about your dog and that they are a huge part of your life and they are not just objects," explained Angie Mast, who says her dog, Spurrier, is like her and her husband's child.

Mast even said the wedding preparations proved more nerve racking than her own big day.

While Lancaster County is wrought with the plight of puppy mills, Mast says the area is filled with animal lovers who fight against the mills and "who crazy love their dogs."

Whether it's Lancaster, Pa., or Lancaster, UK, the wedding trend points to the fact that dogs are rising citizens of society.

"I think they are getting more attention and acceptance," Don Mast said. "I think the support that the township and community is giving, things like this will continue to grow."

Giving these canine couples a promising future indeed.

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virginia b.
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Oh, Us Prop 8 losers are so jealous.....lol. Gotta have a sense of humor else you get ulcers...
 
DawnG01
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To cute and too funny but tooooo much.

If one wants to marry pets, if one just MUST do it, then have an inexpensive private ceremony and donate money saved to a deserving animal cause in the bride and groom's honor.
 
marie s.
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all of this money spent on this crap could be going towards much better things, like shelters for instance.
 
Marnie B.
Marnie B. (mb4cats)
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Cute...we had a dog wedding fundraiser at our shelter in 1999. We got media coverage from all over the states. Guess we started a trend!
 
naneki26 k.
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To each his own as long as they are spayed and neutered going into the marriage.
 
Pia S.
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Have we gone a bit too far?
 
Eric H.
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1 year ago
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insane
 
thechair1960
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why not have your pets participate ? afterall they are part of your family.
there's no harm in it at all. its a cool story- i enjoyed it !
 
Preston C.
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wow. We are surrounded by dumb people are we not?
 
Kim C.
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These ppl need to get a life of their own, and leave the dogs to be dogs.
 
Linda C.
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I'm sorry, but I just can't condone this ultimate anthropomorphism!! This is just the kind of attitude that gets people in BIG trouble with their dogs, because they treat them more like a human than a canine. Love your dog, absolutely, but come on! They are DOGS!! Let's just hope none of these ceremonies were followed by consummation! :)
 
Steve C.
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Whatever floats your boat! Doggies Say " I do" in wedding trend is a little on the silly side.
 
Mark J.
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Stupid!!1 What some ppl won't do for attention.
 
Corinne B.
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This is just a little weird for me. Having pets meet and have play dates and stuff like that seems fine, but getting married? Really?
 
emaluski
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This is ridiculous. If done purely as a fundraiser, I guess I can't really have a problem with the spectacle. But people wasting money to marry their dogs to each other? Or to friends' dogs? Silly. It does crack me up, though, that someone ordained his dog just to prove he could.
 
jfahy
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Having pets get married is kind of odd.
 
Valerie N.
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I have always thought weddings for animals was stupid!
 
Daniel S.
Daniel S. (DanonLI)
1 year ago
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OK, this is very high on the dopey scale. Thankfully, the dogs don't really have enough sense to be totally embarrassed!
 
Jennifer L.
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I think this is obsurd to a point. I can understand having the event for a fundraising, but to pay $7000 to have your pets wed? They have no clue what the nonsense is about! Take the $7000 and donate that to a shelter!
 
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AlmostHome1939
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Haha, this is cute. Two dachshunds got married a couple of summers ago in my town and they had all the guests donate money to the shelter as gifts.
 
Washy
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This is how you fleece people out of their cash with gimmicks based on unconstrained love of animals.
 
Jessica S.
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Hahaha......WEIRD! I love my dog, but instead of spending money on a "puptual" I would much rather donate the money directly to shelters that need it.
 
Mary W.
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This is a little extreme, but if it is a successful fundraiser for shelter and rescues or even just a little fun, I say go for it!
 
Sue R.
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OH PULEEEZE!!! Stop it! Spend the money on kids who need a home & real food.
 
5ineveryroom
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I agree!
 
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Tiffany H.
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This is insane! $7K?? Donate to a shelter, people! Sheesh, these people really need to get a life.
 
wpras
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1 year ago
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How funny!! Whats next? I wonder if they registered at the pet store? LOL
 
ready4friday
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cute pictures... hope the publicity will generate donations for the rescue!
 
patches
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how adorable. hopefully theirs will be more lasting than those of humans :)
 
Brandon
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Weird, animals dressed up is weird enough, but now weddings, lol
 
establishedlaw
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Awe :) I loveee the clothing!
 
Ashley W.
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They are so cute together, hope the marriage lasts!
 
Marla W.
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I think this is great. I hope they live happily ever after. GOOD LUCK
 
sparks919
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I think it is cute that the dogs could get married. The clothes were really cute too.
 
Morgan  P.
Morgan P. (mpowers)
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Different... but why not I guess? I hope its more for the fun than it is actually being serious
 
SurveyGurl
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well, why not? I see strange couples all the time.
 
Monyca W.
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Well, you have to because you don't want your girl dog getting pregnant out of wedlock, you know?
 
maoconn
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Cute story. My dog married my sister's dog, but don't worry the dogs were not blood relatives. :)
 
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cindirose
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while i understand the love and commitment owners have for their pets, i think it is ridiculous to spend this much money on an animal when there are other animals and people in the world that the money could be better spent on
 
Christy
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At first I agreed, but if it's done as a fundraiser, as was the case in the opening of the story, I think it's a cute, fun idea to raise money for a well deserving cause.
 
cfisher3406
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those dogs are just to cute, but what weird thing to do
 
Scott C.
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I wonder what the process is to become an ordained doggie minister?
 
Leith h.
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I can't help but to think it a bit silly for force our vaules on our pets, but it looks cute.
 
Jayme  R.
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I dont think i would make my pet do it but i know people who would
 
InZeee
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I agree as a fundraiser, maybe as long as too much money isn't wasted on the clothing and unimportant things. You could get someone to make some clothes and have a nice fundraiser with this idea but to spend $7,000 is just shameful.
 
Cassie3
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After reading this, what's all this talk about a bad economy? Cutting coupons? Cutting usage of gas? Who is paying $7,000 for a pet wedding?
 
Marleydog
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Sooo cute. Just attended an event where vows were offered, but nobody took the opportunity. Guess the economy is even a concern to canines; perhaps they are waiting a bit longer, "just to be sure" before they tie the knot!
 
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Of all the silly things, this is right up there near the top.
 
Renee  H.
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Very Very different but hey we have all kinds of weddings nowadays that were not in the norm before ...I guess congrats are in order LOL.
 
Charlene  S.
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so weird...
 
detectivemurphy
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Wouldn't the animals be better served if all the money and time spent on the wedding was donated instead?
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