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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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Patty B.
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I know us pet lovers are crazy, but this seems a little bit strange to me. On the other hand, it was a fundraiser and all of the stuff was donated so I hope it was successful. People who have paid or would pay thousands of dollars to have a pet wedding ceremony, now that's just pathetic. It's their money and all, but jeez, what a waste.
 
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Lol, cute!
 
Ella D.
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yea i agree a lil far yet kinda cute!
 
dena  w.
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this is going a bit far. if you want to spend your money send it to a rescue.
 
Moira B.
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puptials?!
 
Sally B.
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Okay. This is going a little overboard. A bunch of bored rich people with nothing better to do.
 
Rose  C.
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Some people are always searching for a reason to have a party. My friends will be getting together soon for our annual Halloween pet costume party/potluck. I guess I have no room to criticize anyone else!
 
nurse4u92
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Some people have way too much money on their hands !
 
Elisha C.
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Reminds me of something I saw on Days of our Lives years ago. Funny, but cute. If it raises money thats good. I can't get my dog to play well with other dogs let along marry one. LOL
 
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Carly T.
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Lol...What will they come up with next?
 
Gene M.
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It did raise money for a worthwhile cause
 
daryl b.
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i agree with giving to shelters or rescues but it is kinda cute. i hope they have a long and happy union. congradulations
 
Sarah H.
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This is a little silly, but cute. Dogs are not people and they do not have human emotions. As much as we want them to be our furry children they are not. I agree with other people that say don't spend this kind of money on this, give it to dogs in need. These kinds of things are done for people, not for dogs.
 
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Laura D.
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CUTE!
 
D W.
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This sounds like a cute way to raise funds, but the people who are spending money for a wedding ceremony for their dog should instead give the money to rescue organizations where it would to be good use.
 
Lori R.
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We did this as a fundraiser several years ago. It was fun but a lot of work. We had a pit bull and a shepherd get married by a real minister. The wedding party were all dogs that were previously shelter dogs. They exchanged collars.
 
Susan
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While it may have been cute and for a good cause, any minister who would perform a wedding ceremony for animals doesn't seem to value the sanctity of marriage very much.
 
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Tonya S.
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Ha, I think this is adorable. It would make a great fundraiser activity as one said below. LOL But it is cute, us animal Lovers. We are even sillier than our pets! :)
 
Trevor  W.
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Seems like a silly thing to be doing. I would hope that these are used for fundraisers. It seems ridiculous to spend money on these weddings.
 
betty p.
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I just hope they are all spayed/neutered before getting hitched.
 
patty
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Yep, and adopt their kids from the shelters!
 
betty p.
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Had not thought about the "adopting" part since it mentioned a humane society. But then again, the folks shelling out $7,000 who knows.
 
patty
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Well if that much can be spent on the nuptials, why not get the newlyweds a few kids also!
 
Peggy F.
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Organizers are always looking for new and different approaches to raise funds.
Cute idea. Hoped they raised lots of money from this event.
 
Sheena S.
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That's cute!
 
Danielle M.
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that is a good idea for a fundraiser a little weird i dont know why but new things are happening every day
 
jana s.
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I'm sad to say that my dog could never marry because he thinks he's a human:)
 
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Stacey H.
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I hope the two of them have a great and long life together!!
 
hgtrader
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they must of had a lot of money to do this-it is cute anyway-too far out for me.
 
Mary G.
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Being that the "nuptials" for Stella and Tikki were part of a community effort to raise money for the Humane League shelter and everything was donated why not--it is a fun innovative way to get contributions. But as far as a $7,000 pooch wedding package and idiots spending money on doggie gowns and veils and whatnots, I just think it is total and utter stupidity. With shelters everywhere hurting for cash how can these people waste this money on such nonsense!
 
Baily
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That is a really cool way to earn money! It is so interesting to see how much people love there pets so much that they will have them get married!
 
Bach  W.
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I love dogs, but they are still dogs not human.
 
David W.
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nice!
 
Ginger H.
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jusy another crazy idea come alive... whats next =)
 
Susan
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Some people have too much discretionary money--$7,000 for all the doggie wedding trimmings at Harrods. Come on people. Do something constructive with your money.
 
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Michele
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Societal norms have changed over the decades and views toward various behaviors (e.g., cohabitation and premartial sex) have shifted from unacceptable/immoral to acceptable. Our society also generally believes that marriage should be based on romantic love.

Given the above, it seems soooo wrong to subject these dogs to an "arranged marriage". And, if there is a provision for marriage, there needs to be a provision for divorce. During divorce proceedings, there will be issues raised about pup support, who will get the doghouse, and alibologne. ARF! ARF!
 
mandy76anthony
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i think its a fun way to get poeple involved in events that they enjoy, thereby raising awareness of pet owner resposibility to spending time with their pets.
 
Eric W.
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Dressing up dogs is stupid. This sounds like a definite little dog people thing. Weird
 
Kate H.
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For the happy couple Congratulations, or the owners Get a Life
 
Michele
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Maybe the new couple can adopt some puppies instead of having their own. (And the owners could use their time more wisely.)
 
BDougher
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Sounds like a fun fund raiser. Cute couple too.
 
Jo D.
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WOW...I think their wedding cost more than mine did! LOL! But, hey its for a good cause and beats the ole Joe Corbi pizza fundraiser!
 
MOM ..
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This is taking things a bit too far in my opinion.
 
Chris
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This is great to show animal lovers having fun. Terrific to raise money.
 
skipban
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I just think it's ridiculous to try to make humans out of our pets! That is what is so great about them...they're different from us. Let them be animals for heaven's sake!
 
Jamie M.
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Well with the economy the way it is and all the shelters and rescues that need help and donations anyone who would spend money on a dog wedding is CRAZY. I love my dog and while this sounds cute, I would not do it if it meant spending money that could help other animals in need.
 
mandy r.
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I am with julie on this, just write a check to a shelter & have doggy buddies over for a playdate! However, i am curious how the dogs liked the doggy cake!
 
Cherubtoes
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Personally I think this is the weirdest thing I have ever heard of!!
 
mandy r.
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me too, lol
 
LilRed
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I'm relieved to know I'm not the only one who thinks its shameful to spend $7000 on a senseless wedding when that money could be used to save many lives. Now, if a "wedding" is used as a fundraiser for animals, I'm all for that!
 
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Yes-- I agree. I wasn't sure what kinds of comments I was going to find at the end of the article. While I was reading it, I couldn't help but think it was ridiculous except for the fact it might be raising money for a shelter or drawing attention to a shelter to help save lives, etc.
 
luvmybull
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I love animals, but this is ridiculous! I'm glad I'm not the only one on here to be the "party pooper." So true- what a tremendous waste of money that could be used more productively. I guess people who can actually afford that sort of thing don't even think of the waste. C'mon, look at our economy right now. There's no wonder we're in such a mess!
 
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I agree that if you have this much money why not just donate it to the local shelters. This event is defenitely more for the humans or owners than the animals. I just cant imagine ever doing something like this unless it in some way benefited a shelter or rescue group.
 
Julie
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Well, I guess this just proves some people have more money than sense, at least, you do if you are paying $7000 for a dog wedding. Write a check out to your local Shelter, invite your friends over, and have a dog play date instead. As far as a fundraiser: ok, for a one time thing to raise money for dogs and cats, great, if it actually makes money for the Shelter...but I don't see how it really could. It might be a way of getting the Shelter some tv time, or drawing attention to the Shelter, though.
I have heard that some of those colleges would give a degree to anyone, and I guess this proves it! And people PAY for an education from there? I'm thinking they need to expand their horizons!
 
patty
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Couldn't agree more!
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