Hedsor House Launches ‘Canine Concierge’ Service
Hedsor House, the quintessential English wedding venue in Buckinghamshire, has launched a new ‘Canine Concierge’ service for couples wishing to include their dog in their wedding, coinciding with International Dog Day on 26th August. In partnership with Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, couples marrying at Hedsor can now add their best furry friend to the guest list. With the support of an external professional dog handler, couples will be safe in the knowledge that their dog will be chaperoned, pampered and entertained for the day.
Couples wishing to bring their dogs to their wedding can get their paws on two package options, both offering a stress-free experience with full consideration for the welfare of their dog. ‘A Pawfect Day’ package includes the provision of tailored practical advice on how to care for the dog throughout the day, as well as a personalised Hedsor surprise gift and some doggie edible treats.
Those wishing to truly spoil their beloved best friend can opt for the ‘Unconditional Love’ package. Within this a professional dog handler will attend to lovingly care for the dog from the beginning of the day, assisting with everything from a pre-ceremony walk around the estate to supervising the best photo opportunities. With expert professional advice and welfare guidance, couples will be able to craft a tailored itinerary for their four-legged loved one, including for example ensuring the dog is on-hand to greet guests, to walk down the aisle or to play a starring role in the photos. Bespoke dog attire, flower crowns, a dog’s wedding breakfast and a personalised dog wedding cake can be provided at an additional cost. Overnight dog-sitting is also available, with the dog being returned to the happy couple the following morning.
For every dog friendly wedding, Hedsor will be making a donation to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. The national charity trains clever dogs to alert deaf people to important and lifesaving sounds they would otherwise miss – transforming and even saving lives in the process. The dogs also provide emotional support, helping deaf people to leave loneliness behind and reconnect with life.