Olivia Thompson has now attended four weddings as a pup's plus one – even walking one up the aisle
A woman with a love for dogs and weddings combined her passions to create her dream career - a wedding dog chaperone.
READ MORE: Horror as girl, 12, rushed into hospital and put in induced coma after vaping left her 'weak' Olivia, from Edinburgh, Scotland, said: “I’m obsessed with anything to do with a wedding. Everyone you trust to look after your dog is at the wedding. That’s where I come in. It’s a dream job.” Olivia managed to secure a job as an event sales assistant at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and got an insight into the weddings they held there.
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