A Jack Russell and a Cavapoochon have tied the knot in a plush wedding ceremony.
Poppy and Milo made their vows during the paw-some ceremony.
The canine coupling came after Poppy’s owner Chris and Heather Vincent placed a lonely hearts ad seeking her paw-fect partner late last year.
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And Cupid’s arrow struck nine-year-old Poppy when she met Milo who boasts an impressive Instagram following of more than 14,000.

For the nuptials, dapper Cavapoochon Milo donned a suit while prim Jack Russell cross Poppy enjoyed a morning of indulgence including a sip of pooch hooch before the ceremony at Orchardleigh Estate, Somerset.
Poppy has lived at the 500-acre estate her whole life.

The reception in the main house was every dog’s dream featuring a dog-friendly wedding cake and a selection of bespoke canine cocktails including the Barkarita, Pawstar Martini, Pupperol Spritz, and Muddy Mojito.
A ‘Barcuterie’ board was also on offer ensuring a truly tail-wagging celebration.
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And they finished the day with their first dance before heading off for a romantic moment in the estate’s secluded Palladian Lakeside Boathouse.

Heather Vincent, wedding planning leader at Orchardleigh Estate, said they were delighted to see Poppy tie the knot and are more than used to dealing with doggy demands as so many weddings now feature four-legged friends.
But added it’s not always easy working with animals, as reported by What’s the Jam.
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“Poppy really was the belle of the ball,” said Heather.
“And Milo was a dapper dream, he was very handsome.
“We are very happy in-laws.
“We’re quite accustomed to welcoming dogs here,” she added.
“I think at least a third of our weddings now feature a dog or animal.
“And more people ask us if it’s possible to have their dog in the wedding every day.
“Of course it’s not always smooth sailing working with animals as we found out.
“You could say it was like watching an Instagram versus reality video in real life.”
Milo will continue to live with his owners.
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