Bride’s outrageous plan to fund wedding shocks internet

We’ve all heard tales of couples going to extreme lengths to pay for their dream wedding.

But this bride’s plan to fund hers has raised more than a few eyebrows…and the ire of many online.

So, what exactly did she do?



In a post shared on a popular wedding Facebook group, the bride requested ‘stress-relieving tips’, explaining that she and her fiancé had been forced to turn to some unconventional methods in order to fund their upcoming ceremony.

The couple tried to use a side hustle to cover costs and decided to ‘breed their dog and sell the puppies’. In Australia, it is illegal to breed dogs without a licence. Though the requirements and application process vary by state, many organisations offer help so people can become ethical breeders.


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The couple asked for some ‘stress-relieving tips’ online. Credit: Oleksandr Pidvalnyi/Pexels

‘Does anyone have any tips for wedding stress? We decided to breed our dog and use the sale of puppies to fund our wedding,’ the bride explained before adding that the couple has been very ‘budget-friendly’ the entire time.

She added that their wedding now costs $14,000 and they still owe $6,000 to the venue, but the puppies haven’t been sold yet.

‘We’re less than three months out and I’m stressing to the point my hair is literally falling out and I’ve got an actual bald patch.’



Her post was met with outrage and criticism online, and she was quickly labelled as ‘disgusting’ and ‘exploitative’.

‘This just upsets me. They are animals. Make something else to sell to pay for the wedding or budget accordingly,’ shared one.


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The couple said they still owed their venue $6,000. Credit: Asad Photo Maldives/Pexels

Another commented: ‘Here’s a tip: Don’t use living things as a means of funding your wedding unless you know what you’re doing. Get a job. Leave the breeding of animals to the professionals.’

Another wrote that they felt like ‘puking’.

‘I hate people,’ they added.

Someone else suggested that the pair stop spending money they don’t have.



Others couldn’t help but take a jab at how the bride was losing her hair over the situation.

‘I’m not an animal person but this is disgusting! Her hair falling out is karma,’ one commented.

Another admitted they felt happy the bride has a bald patch due to stress. ‘Is this feeling wrong?’ The same person added.

‘Not at all,’ someone responded. ‘I hope all her hair falls out,’ a third wrote.

Someone even wished that the bride’s stress would get worse. ‘That’s how much I hate people who exploit animals,’ they said.

While your stance on the couple’s issue may vary, what’s important is to be aware of the implications that overbreeding or overpopulation of animals can bring to your local community. When an animal is bred and continues to reproduce, the population of animals can quickly increase. This makes it harder for people to control their population, as stray dogs or cats can freely roam about and reproduce.

Also, puppy farming is highly controversial. Dogs are kept in intensive breeding facilities and may be subjected to abuse, such as over-breeding, overcrowding, and other health complications.
Key Takeaways

  • A bride has come under fire for attempting to use a side hustle of 'breeding their dog' to cover their wedding costs.
  • The bride's request for sympathy and 'stress-relieving tips' in a popular wedding Facebook group, was labelled as 'disgusting and exploitative'.
  • Group members were outraged by the bride's decision to use her dog in this cruel manner, with many highlighting how the bride deserved the stress she was under.
  • Several group members expressed that they were glad the bride was experiencing negative consequences, with one person suggesting they hoped ‘all her hair falls out’.
What are your thoughts on this story? Do you think the bride went too far? Let us know in the comments!
 
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We’ve all heard tales of couples going to extreme lengths to pay for their dream wedding.

But this bride’s plan to fund hers has raised more than a few eyebrows…and the ire of many online.

So, what exactly did she do?



In a post shared on a popular wedding Facebook group, the bride requested ‘stress-relieving tips’, explaining that she and her fiancé had been forced to turn to some unconventional methods in order to fund their upcoming ceremony.

The couple tried to use a side hustle to cover costs and decided to ‘breed their dog and sell the puppies’. In Australia, it is illegal to breed dogs without a licence. Though the requirements and application process vary by state, many organisations offer help so people can become ethical breeders.


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The couple asked for some ‘stress-relieving tips’ online. Credit: Oleksandr Pidvalnyi/Pexels

‘Does anyone have any tips for wedding stress? We decided to breed our dog and use the sale of puppies to fund our wedding,’ the bride explained before adding that the couple has been very ‘budget-friendly’ the entire time.

She added that their wedding now costs $14,000 and they still owe $6,000 to the venue, but the puppies haven’t been sold yet.

‘We’re less than three months out and I’m stressing to the point my hair is literally falling out and I’ve got an actual bald patch.’



Her post was met with outrage and criticism online, and she was quickly labelled as ‘disgusting’ and ‘exploitative’.

‘This just upsets me. They are animals. Make something else to sell to pay for the wedding or budget accordingly,’ shared one.


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The couple said they still owed their venue $6,000. Credit: Asad Photo Maldives/Pexels

Another commented: ‘Here’s a tip: Don’t use living things as a means of funding your wedding unless you know what you’re doing. Get a job. Leave the breeding of animals to the professionals.’

Another wrote that they felt like ‘puking’.

‘I hate people,’ they added.

Someone else suggested that the pair stop spending money they don’t have.



Others couldn’t help but take a jab at how the bride was losing her hair over the situation.

‘I’m not an animal person but this is disgusting! Her hair falling out is karma,’ one commented.

Another admitted they felt happy the bride has a bald patch due to stress. ‘Is this feeling wrong?’ The same person added.

‘Not at all,’ someone responded. ‘I hope all her hair falls out,’ a third wrote.

Someone even wished that the bride’s stress would get worse. ‘That’s how much I hate people who exploit animals,’ they said.

While your stance on the couple’s issue may vary, what’s important is to be aware of the implications that overbreeding or overpopulation of animals can bring to your local community. When an animal is bred and continues to reproduce, the population of animals can quickly increase. This makes it harder for people to control their population, as stray dogs or cats can freely roam about and reproduce.

Also, puppy farming is highly controversial. Dogs are kept in intensive breeding facilities and may be subjected to abuse, such as over-breeding, overcrowding, and other health complications.
Key Takeaways

  • A bride has come under fire for attempting to use a side hustle of 'breeding their dog' to cover their wedding costs.
  • The bride's request for sympathy and 'stress-relieving tips' in a popular wedding Facebook group, was labelled as 'disgusting and exploitative'.
  • Group members were outraged by the bride's decision to use her dog in this cruel manner, with many highlighting how the bride deserved the stress she was under.
  • Several group members expressed that they were glad the bride was experiencing negative consequences, with one person suggesting they hoped ‘all her hair falls out’.
What are your thoughts on this story? Do you think the bride went too far? Let us know in the comments!
 
WHAT PRINCIPLES??????????? Are you joking? "I" wish I could meet her, being an animal lover. She'd have a new identity. As for the fiance that has all these "hanger-ons" that he will see once in a lifetime, GET REAL mate. Y^ou'll need two jobs in the future. She is t5oo soft, yet cruel to animals. I'd report you BOTH.
 
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The pups should be removed from her care and she should be fined $5000 for being so irresponsible and warned not to attempt this again or the penalty is $10,000.00
I wouldn’t say they are being irresponsible. They may have bred their dog anyway. But to whine to all and sundry that they haven’t enough cash for their wedding ….. that’s just entitled behaviour. For goodness sake just live in sin. 🙄
 
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As bad and horrendous as I think that idea is there may have been the slightest mitigating circumstances if the marriage was to last. Unfortunately I'd give it 3-5 years maximum or until she realises that hubby and puppies can't keep her in the style she thinks she deserves. :mad:
 
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We’ve all heard tales of couples going to extreme lengths to pay for their dream wedding.

But this bride’s plan to fund hers has raised more than a few eyebrows…and the ire of many online.

So, what exactly did she do?



In a post shared on a popular wedding Facebook group, the bride requested ‘stress-relieving tips’, explaining that she and her fiancé had been forced to turn to some unconventional methods in order to fund their upcoming ceremony.

The couple tried to use a side hustle to cover costs and decided to ‘breed their dog and sell the puppies’. In Australia, it is illegal to breed dogs without a licence. Though the requirements and application process vary by state, many organisations offer help so people can become ethical breeders.


View attachment 12342
The couple asked for some ‘stress-relieving tips’ online. Credit: Oleksandr Pidvalnyi/Pexels

‘Does anyone have any tips for wedding stress? We decided to breed our dog and use the sale of puppies to fund our wedding,’ the bride explained before adding that the couple has been very ‘budget-friendly’ the entire time.

She added that their wedding now costs $14,000 and they still owe $6,000 to the venue, but the puppies haven’t been sold yet.

‘We’re less than three months out and I’m stressing to the point my hair is literally falling out and I’ve got an actual bald patch.’



Her post was met with outrage and criticism online, and she was quickly labelled as ‘disgusting’ and ‘exploitative’.

‘This just upsets me. They are animals. Make something else to sell to pay for the wedding or budget accordingly,’ shared one.


View attachment 12343
The couple said they still owed their venue $6,000. Credit: Asad Photo Maldives/Pexels

Another commented: ‘Here’s a tip: Don’t use living things as a means of funding your wedding unless you know what you’re doing. Get a job. Leave the breeding of animals to the professionals.’

Another wrote that they felt like ‘puking’.

‘I hate people,’ they added.

Someone else suggested that the pair stop spending money they don’t have.



Others couldn’t help but take a jab at how the bride was losing her hair over the situation.

‘I’m not an animal person but this is disgusting! Her hair falling out is karma,’ one commented.

Another admitted they felt happy the bride has a bald patch due to stress. ‘Is this feeling wrong?’ The same person added.

‘Not at all,’ someone responded. ‘I hope all her hair falls out,’ a third wrote.

Someone even wished that the bride’s stress would get worse. ‘That’s how much I hate people who exploit animals,’ they said.

While your stance on the couple’s issue may vary, what’s important is to be aware of the implications that overbreeding or overpopulation of animals can bring to your local community. When an animal is bred and continues to reproduce, the population of animals can quickly increase. This makes it harder for people to control their population, as stray dogs or cats can freely roam about and reproduce.

Also, puppy farming is highly controversial. Dogs are kept in intensive breeding facilities and may be subjected to abuse, such as over-breeding, overcrowding, and other health complications.
Key Takeaways

  • A bride has come under fire for attempting to use a side hustle of 'breeding their dog' to cover their wedding costs.
  • The bride's request for sympathy and 'stress-relieving tips' in a popular wedding Facebook group, was labelled as 'disgusting and exploitative'.
  • Group members were outraged by the bride's decision to use her dog in this cruel manner, with many highlighting how the bride deserved the stress she was under.
  • Several group members expressed that they were glad the bride was experiencing negative consequences, with one person suggesting they hoped ‘all her hair falls out’.
What are your thoughts on this story? Do you think the bride went too far? Let us know in the comments!
Words fail me as to this couple’s method of fund raising. I’m completely gobsmacked at their lack if compassion and commonsense. Do they not realise they can have a beautiful wedding on a far less budget than they’re aiming for? Sounds like they really do need to rethink their options, budget and aspirations.
 
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The point is, If I read that part correct, that she and him knew before end how much the wedding was going to cost. Yet they knew before the event that they couldn't afford it but they went ahead wih it

Do they need sympathy.? IMO No, as they should have concentrated on cutting corners before going ahead with it.

In my previous posts I stated that many people are more than willing to live beyond their means and then beg for help later.
 
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We’ve all heard tales of couples going to extreme lengths to pay for their dream wedding.

But this bride’s plan to fund hers has raised more than a few eyebrows…and the ire of many online.

So, what exactly did she do?



In a post shared on a popular wedding Facebook group, the bride requested ‘stress-relieving tips’, explaining that she and her fiancé had been forced to turn to some unconventional methods in order to fund their upcoming ceremony.

The couple tried to use a side hustle to cover costs and decided to ‘breed their dog and sell the puppies’. In Australia, it is illegal to breed dogs without a licence. Though the requirements and application process vary by state, many organisations offer help so people can become ethical breeders.


View attachment 12342
The couple asked for some ‘stress-relieving tips’ online. Credit: Oleksandr Pidvalnyi/Pexels

‘Does anyone have any tips for wedding stress? We decided to breed our dog and use the sale of puppies to fund our wedding,’ the bride explained before adding that the couple has been very ‘budget-friendly’ the entire time.

She added that their wedding now costs $14,000 and they still owe $6,000 to the venue, but the puppies haven’t been sold yet.

‘We’re less than three months out and I’m stressing to the point my hair is literally falling out and I’ve got an actual bald patch.’



Her post was met with outrage and criticism online, and she was quickly labelled as ‘disgusting’ and ‘exploitative’.

‘This just upsets me. They are animals. Make something else to sell to pay for the wedding or budget accordingly,’ shared one.


View attachment 12343
The couple said they still owed their venue $6,000. Credit: Asad Photo Maldives/Pexels

Another commented: ‘Here’s a tip: Don’t use living things as a means of funding your wedding unless you know what you’re doing. Get a job. Leave the breeding of animals to the professionals.’

Another wrote that they felt like ‘puking’.

‘I hate people,’ they added.

Someone else suggested that the pair stop spending money they don’t have.



Others couldn’t help but take a jab at how the bride was losing her hair over the situation.

‘I’m not an animal person but this is disgusting! Her hair falling out is karma,’ one commented.

Another admitted they felt happy the bride has a bald patch due to stress. ‘Is this feeling wrong?’ The same person added.

‘Not at all,’ someone responded. ‘I hope all her hair falls out,’ a third wrote.

Someone even wished that the bride’s stress would get worse. ‘That’s how much I hate people who exploit animals,’ they said.

While your stance on the couple’s issue may vary, what’s important is to be aware of the implications that overbreeding or overpopulation of animals can bring to your local community. When an animal is bred and continues to reproduce, the population of animals can quickly increase. This makes it harder for people to control their population, as stray dogs or cats can freely roam about and reproduce.

Also, puppy farming is highly controversial. Dogs are kept in intensive breeding facilities and may be subjected to abuse, such as over-breeding, overcrowding, and other health complications.
Key Takeaways

  • A bride has come under fire for attempting to use a side hustle of 'breeding their dog' to cover their wedding costs.
  • The bride's request for sympathy and 'stress-relieving tips' in a popular wedding Facebook group, was labelled as 'disgusting and exploitative'.
  • Group members were outraged by the bride's decision to use her dog in this cruel manner, with many highlighting how the bride deserved the stress she was under.
  • Several group members expressed that they were glad the bride was experiencing negative consequences, with one person suggesting they hoped ‘all her hair falls out’.
What are your thoughts on this story? Do you think the bride went too far? Let us know in the comments!
Your dog is a member of your family would you send your mum or grandma out to breed to fund your wedding? maybe you should re-think this wedding and cut back on the extras, weddings are not about bigger is better it is about sharing a special celebration with those that mean the most to you friends, and family.
 
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A Canadian friend of mine says over there they do a pre-wedding party as a fund raiser for the wedding. I was really amused when she said the party is called a shag. Imagine here in Australia telling everyone .... my daughters getting married, come on round for a shag before her wedding next Saturday.

a shag - Urban Dictionary

https://www.urbandictionary.com › define › term=a shag

Shag. A party held befor a wedding in order to raise money. This term is mainly used in northern Ont. Canada (thunder Bay).
THE NEW World we are moving away from ours ..sigh!
 
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