Introducing the UK’s first ‘paw’fessional wedding vi-DOG-grapher

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Watch Digby in action here: https://youtu.be/W5Tgji90B9g

As research reveals that 94% of dog owners plan to give their dog a starring role on their wedding day, Hitched introduces the UK’s first canine camera crew

  • Global interest in ‘dogs at weddings’ has increased by over 800% in the last five years, while 94% of dog owners say they will include their pet on their big day in some way
  • Google searches for ‘wedding videographer’ have increased by a whopping 2,300% since 2018 as Brits focus on capturing their wedding days in full HD
  • Online interest in ‘dog go pro’ surges by 1,700% with dog owners more interested than ever in seeing things through the eyes of their canine companions
  • Wedding planning website Hitched reveals the UK’s first ever vi-dog-grapher; a canine camera crew that will uniquely capture lucky dog-lovers’ wedding days


Dogs at weddings is not a new trend, but is certainly one that 
continues to gain in popularity within the wedding planning industry.

New analysis by leading wedding planning website Hitched.co.uk today reveals that globally, online searches* for ‘dogs at weddings’ have increased by a whopping 806% in the last five years. Here in the UK, additional research shows that dog owners are also very passionate about their dogs being invited to their wedding days. 

Not only do British nearlyweds want their canine companions to be in attendance on their big days, but a whopping 94% of those surveyed by Guide Dogs UK** said they wanted their fur babies to have a starring role in the celebrations.

How couples planned to include their pets in their wedding day ranged from being part of the first dance (42%) and walking the bride down the aisle (39%), to being the Dog of Honour or Best Mutt (37%) or taking responsibility as the ring bearer (30%). 

As well as being involved in the wedding party itself, more than half of dog-owning nearlyweds said they would go so far as to make changes to their big days so that their pet could be involved, with a third saying the wedding would not feel complete without their dog’s attendance.

Introducing the UK’s first wedding vi-DOG-grapher!

Coupled with the rising interest in ‘wedding videography‘ across the UK, which has seen an increase online searches* of 2,300% in the last five years, and a growing interest in Brits searching* for ‘dog go pro’ products (up 1,700% since 2018), it’s evident that there is a gap in the market for something very specific…

Launching in early April, wedding planning website Hitched.co.uk will welcome to its marketplace of award-winning wedding suppliers the UK’s first ever pawfessional camera canine! Wearing a mounted GoPro to capture couples’ big days from a very unique pawspective, Digby the Vi-dog-grapher will be available to book via the Hitched Marketplace of vendors, from April 1st.

Watch Digby in action here: https://youtu.be/W5Tgji90B9g 

Zoe Burke, leading wedding expert and editor of Hitched.co.uk says: “It’s obvious that dog owners consider their dogs to be more than just pets – they’re well and truly to considered be part of the family, so it’s no surprise that dogs are being actively involved in weddings now more than ever.

“We often see dogs walking down the aisle, or being part of the couple’s photoshoot, but we had never seen a supplier who offered video content captured from the unique pawspective as coming from the couple’s dog.

“Digby is great at what he does! He’s a total pawfessional, and his content is stunning. It’s such a fun thing to be able to see your wedding day from the eyes of man’s best friend, and we’re so excited to launch Digby as the UK’s first ever vi-dog-rapher!

“Whoever books him first is going to be so lucky!”

Digby the Dog adds: “Ruff awroo ruh. GrrrrrrUH reeooooow ruffff….” 


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