
If you have a dog, you already know this: they’re not just a dog. They’re the third wheel on the couch, the morning routine, the witness to every late-night takeout decision and lazy Sunday. So when couples ask if they can bring their dog to their engagement session, my answer is always a very enthusiastic yes.
Including your dog in your engagement photos isn’t about creating a “perfect” image, though we will do our best to fit that in as well—it’s about telling the story of your life as it actually is right now. You will know best if that means slobbery kisses, muddy paws, and how to prepare for that.

Dogs instantly break the ice. The moment you’re focused on them—laughing when they do something ridiculous or bending down for a quick cuddle—everything softens. The photos become less about posing and more about connection, which is what I’m always after. You forget the camera is there, and suddenly the moments feel real. That’s where the magic lives.
They also bring out a side of you that’s hard to fake: tenderness, playfulness, and the kind of love that shows up in the smallest gestures. Those are the details that make your photos feel alive years from now.









What to Consider Before Your Engagement Photos with Your Dog
Bringing your pup along does take a bit of planning, but nothing complicated:

It’s okay if they’re only there for part of the session
Some dogs are stars for 15 minutes and then very clearly done. That’s totally fine. We can start with photos including your pup, then let them head home or wander with your helper while we finish the session with just the two of you. You get the best of both worlds.
At the end of the day, it’s about what matters to you
Your engagement session should feel like you—not a version of yourselves that feels stiff or overly styled. If your dog is a huge part of your life, they belong in this chapter too. Years from now, when you look back at these photos, you won’t just remember how you looked—you’ll remember who you were together. And sometimes that includes a wagging tail right between you.
If you’re thinking about bringing your dog to your engagement session and want help planning something relaxed, fun, and very you, I’m always happy to help make it happen and ensure we are using a dog friendly location.
And of course, we’ll do our best to get a solo portrait of your favourite furry fella in their favourite place, for the wall while we’re out!



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