The Pawfect Wedding At Balmule House


Dog on bed getting ready for Balmule House Wedding

I’ve got to get this in here, this is a heartwarming tail of the pawfect wedding, sorry, cheesetastic!

Andrew and Emma embarked on a heartfelt journey to tie the knot in the enchanting landscapes of Scotland, and they didn't do it alone—Koda, their beloved 5-month-old retriever puppy, played a significant role in their joyous celebration. Like Gavin and Stacey, they had met on holiday and then had a long distance relationship between Wales and Essex.  

Groom with rings and his dog Balmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography

Choosing the pretty Balmule House, set in the countryside just outside Dunfermline, as the backdrop for their intimate ceremony, Andrew and Emma opted for an elopement surrounded by their closest family members and their furry companion, Koda.

 Dressed in a fetching tartan bow tie, Koda was by Andrew's side, lending a paw in the preparations and eagerly observing the ceremony with genuine canine curiosity.


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Bride descending stair at Balmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography
First kiss at Balmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography

But Koda's involvement didn't stop there. Thanks to Andrew's dedication to training, Koda had mastered a charming trick called 'middle,' where he skillfully maneuvered between Andrew's legs. This endearing trick became an unexpected highlight, adding a touch of whimsy and playfulness to their group photographs and is a definite training tip for anyone planning a wedding with their pup!

Koda proudly joined in the group photographs, effortlessly becoming a cherished member of the wedding party.

Group photos at Balmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography

Puppies get tired and after all the excitement of the group photos, Koda crashed on the sofa during the drinks reception. We left Koda to nap and headed out for some golden wedding portraits around the lovely grounds at Balmule House. After a while, the groomsmen brought Koda out to join Andrew and Emma so they could enjoy some pictures with him. Koda's lively spirit added an extra layer of joy and warmth to moment.

Wedding portrait with dog, Balmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography
Wedding portrait during golden hour atBalmule House Wedding by Ali Jay Photography

"Dog-friendly" weddings are becoming more common, and for good reason. Our furry friends bring so much joy, love, and happiness into our lives, so why not include them in one of the most important days of our lives? Not only do they add an element of cuteness and fun, but they also serve as a reminder of the love that we have for our pets.

Here's to Andrew and Emma, their beautiful love story, and their pawfect wedding. May their marriage be filled with many more cherished moments with Koda by their side. And to all the pet lovers out there planning their own wedding, consider making it a dog-friendly affair. Trust me, it will be a day you'll never forget.

The PAwfect Team:

Venue: Franc and his wonderful team at Balmule House

Celebrant: John Tonner from Fuze Ceremonies

Modern Pipes: by Dean Saunders

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