Coffee, a 3-year-old male golden retriever, left, and a Bobo, a 5-year-old female schnauzer, pose for the pup-arrazi before their wedding at a red carpet ceremony in Hong Kong on Feb. 13, 2007. A shopping mall held a mass wedding ceremony for pets on the eve of Valentine's Day. Bobo's owner said when the dogs met, it was love at first sight.
A canine bride corgi and her pug groom wait under an altar in Hong Kong on Feb. 13, 2007. The dogs, dressed in the traditional tuxedo and bridal gown, were participants in a mass wedding ceremony. Owners spared no expense, dressing their pets with all the trimmings, for a romantic day that combined Chinese and Western wedding traditions.
Another view of the happy couple following their wedding ceremony in Hong Kong on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007. Nine doggy brides and grooms made their way down the red carpet, assisted by owners who took the oath of marriage on behalf of their pets.
Two pups about to be "married" have their pictures taken at a ceremony in Hong Kong on Feb. 13, 2007. Instead of exchanging rings, the dogs had wedding collars around their necks. The newlyweds also imprinted marriage certificates with their paw prints.
Newlywed pomeranians and their proud owners show off a wedding certificate with stamped paw prints following a ceremony in Hong Kong on Feb. 13, 2007. Dog owners proved that "puppy love" was alive and well as they held wedding ceremonies for their animals on the eve of Valentine's Day.
Two border collies pose with their "best dogs" following their wedding ceremony at a shopping mall in Hong Kong Feb. 13, 2007.
Bobo, the lovely bride, right, sits with her groom, Coffee, following their wedding ceremony in Hong Kong on Feb. 13, 2007. The newlyweds met when their owners took them to a retirement home to entertain the elderly. The wedding event was also intended to symbolize the end of the Year of the Dog and welcome the Year of the Pig.