How to Include Your Dog in Your Lake Tahoe Elopement

Here’s how to include your dog in your Lake Tahoe Elopement, without stress (and with plenty of adorable photos of course).

If your pup is your ride-or-die, adventure buddy, and truly apart of the family, it only makes sense you’d want them by your side on your wedding day too. Eloping in Lake Tahoe is already an intimate, intentional experience—and bringing your dog along just adds to the magic.

Choose Dog-Friendly Locations

Not all ceremony spots in Lake Tahoe are dog-friendly—so this step is key. Luckily, there are plenty of incredible places that welcome pups on-leash.

Top Dog-Friendly Elopement Locations in Tahoe:

  • Donner Lake – Stunning lakeside views, mellow trails, and super pet-friendly.
  • Chickadee Ridge – A peaceful hike with mountain views and lots of space.
  • Hope Valley – Wide open meadows and wildflowers (plus great off-leash spots).
  • Airbnb elopement? Look for pet-friendly rentals with outdoor space for a private ceremony.

Pro tip: Check U.S. Forest Service and California State Park websites for up-to-date pet rules, especially in spots like Emerald Bay or Sand Harbor which have stricter regulations.

What to Bring to Your Elopement for your Dog

Bringing your dog to your Lake Tahoe elopement? Pack them their own little adventure kit! Just like you’re planning for epic vows and dreamy views, your pup needs a few essentials to stay happy, hydrated, and comfortable throughout the day.

Here’s a quick list of dog-friendly elopement must-haves:

Dog Elopement Essentials:

  • Portable water bowl – Hydration is key, especially at higher elevations or on warmer days.
  • Extra water + food – Pack more than you think you need, just in case the day goes long or they get extra zoomies.
  • Leash + harness (and backup) – In case one breaks, tangles, or gets dirty.
  • Doggy bags / waste disposal – Leave no trace—even the furry kind!
  • Treats – For bribery during photos, and keeping them focused when there are squirrels.
  • Cooling bandana or vest – Tahoe sun can be intense, especially in the summer.
  • Booties or paw balm – Protect those precious paws from hot sand, rocky trails, or snow.
  • Towel or wipes – For wet paws, muddy bellies, or slobbery kisses.
  • Favorite toy or comfort item – Something familiar to keep them relaxed between activities.
  • First-aid basics – Just in case! (Tweezers, antiseptic wipes, tick remover, etc.)

Having these packed and ready will make your dog feel just as taken care of as you are on your big day—and trust me, it makes the experience so much smoother.

couple kissing their golden retriever and the dog has his tongue out

couple walking on the beach in lake tahoe with their dog standing in the water

Assign a Designated Dog Handler

Even the most well-behaved pup might need a break, water, or a squirrel chase during the ceremony. Having a dog handler (aka dog-sitter for the day) takes the pressure off you and ensures your pup is happy the whole time.

Ask a guest, friend, or hire a professional dog attendant (yes, they exist!) to:

  • Walk them before the ceremony
  • Hold them during key moments
  • Handle bathroom breaks + clean-up
  • Bring them home or back to the Airbnb when needed

Dress Them Up (Comfortably!)

Whether it’s a floral collar, a “Dog of Honor” bandana, or a bowtie that matches your outfit—your pup deserves a little glow-up too. Just make sure whatever they’re wearing is comfortable and secure (and won’t get in the way of sniffing or zoomies).

Also: bring a backup leash in case of tangles, and pack travel-friendly treats and water to keep them calm and comfy.

wedding couple squatting and smiling at the camera with their dogs

Plan for Pup-Friendly Photos

Some of the cutest elopement moments come from the candid dog reactions—the head tilts, the tail wags, the mid-ceremony snuggles. When I photograph couples with their dogs, I always:

  • Include them in first looks, walks, or post-ceremony adventures
  • Let them be natural and goofy (no forced poses!)
  • Get a few sweet family portraits—paw prints and all

If you’re up for light adventuring, we’ll choose spots that are safe for them too (think: shady trails, mellow terrain, and no steep cliffs).

Checkout this session I captured where they wanted their dog fully incorporated! It was so special!!

Know When It’s Okay to Leave Them Behind

This part’s tough, but important: sometimes the best thing for your dog is not being at every part of your elopement day. If the weather’s too hot, the ceremony spot is too crowded, or the timeline would be stressful for them, it’s okay to include them in just part of the day.

You can still:

  • Do a morning hike and photos with them before the ceremony
  • Let them “walk you down the aisle” then head home
  • Include them in your detail photos (dog tags, paw print charms, etc.)

Have the Best Day Ever With Your Best Fur Friend

At the end of the day, your elopement is about celebrating your love in the most you way possible—and if that includes tail wags, happy barks, and a pup curled up at your feet while you say your vows? That’s the good stuff.

Including your dog in your Lake Tahoe elopement isn’t just doable—it’s unforgettable. Whether they’re trotting down the trail with you, sneaking in for a kiss during portraits, or snoozing under the dinner table at your Airbnb, they’ll make your day even more meaningful (and honestly, even cuter).

So pack the treats, grab the leash, and let’s plan a day that feels adventurous, relaxed, and joy-filled—with your best fur friend right by your side.

Ready to make it happen? Let’s talk dreamy dog-friendly locations, timing, and all the things that will make your Lake Tahoe elopement the most you day ever.

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