Canine wedding goes off without a scratch
Stefanie Frith
As the sun beat down upon the white tents decorated with real daisies
Saturday on Balboa Island, the crowd chatted about how the weather
couldn’t have been more perfect for the afternoon wedding of a couple who
loves one another as much as Olive and Tino do.
“Rain or shine, we had to be here for this special day,” Kathy Bonnell
of Fountain Valley said.
“It’s just amazing, and so beautiful,” Diana Warner of Balboa said.
And as Yoda the ringbearer and Pepper the flower girl, dressed in pink
satin, were wheeled down the aisle in a wagon, the crowd burst into
cheers and applause and the first-ever pug dog wedding benefiting Little
Angels Pug Rescue began.
“Do you Olive, take Tino to be your stud puppy and Dog Chow dog?” Rudy
Horwitz, the minister, read. “Do you promise to love and cherish his
smashed-in mug, wet nose and squatty legs?”
To this, Olive just gave Tino another lick.
The brainchild of Stephanie Bailiff, owner of The Barkery in Balboa
where the ceremony took place, the dog wedding was the first event
planned to raise money for Little Angels. There were also pug adoptions,
raffles, a wedding cake for the dogs, a wedding collar toss and a
Smoochin’ Pooch contest in honor of Valentine’s Day.
The event raised $300 and by the end of the day, all 12 of the pugs in
need of homes were adopted.
“I was hosting a Christmas party here at the store and I was talking
with my friend Sue McKibbon [the mother of the groom], and we just
started talking about this dog wedding,” Bailiff said, her hair decorated
in daisies to match the decor. “It started as a joke, but then we knew it
had to be big because I love dogs. I quit being a lawyer to open this
store, and I wanted to do something good for the pugs.”
Once the idea was set, donations for the wedding and contests poured
in so that Little Angels would benefit as much as possible. Engagement
pictures were done by Just Priceless in Newport Beach and Rosie’s Rags
made the wedding dress, tux and bridesmaids’ dresses. A writer friend of
Rudy and Lauren Horwitz, owner’s of Rosie’s Rags, wrote the vows, which
Rudy read, much to the laughter and barks of the audience.
Just before the wedding began, Blake Warner and his mother, Diana,
were trying to calm down their pug, Doby. Diana Warner said Doby was
quite jealous of Olive and Tino’s relationship.”Doby was supposed to get
married to Olive,” she said, shaking her head in mock disappointment. “We
sometimes babysit Olive, and she walks by our home on Balboa all the
time, so Doby is really disappointed that he’s not going to be up there
with her.”
Kathy Bonnell and her son, Ryan, brought their dog Bridget to the
wedding because they said Bridget is on the hunt for a new boyfriend --
er, dogfriend.
“We heard about the wedding when we were here a couple weeks ago and
just had to come,” Kathy said, giving Bridget, who is a Bichon Frise, a
pat. “And we brought Bridget because she’s jealous that she’s not getting
married, but she is definitely in hopes of finding her pug boyfriend
here.”
The pugs have no plans to cohabitate. But Olive, now a married pug,
seemed quite content after the wedding, following owner Bailiff, around
while wearing her lacey wedding collar.
“Isn’t this the funniest thing?” Bailiff asked, giving Olive a pat. “I
can’t believe I am the mother of the bride.”
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