Boston Terrier
Basset Hound
Sorry, there really is not a lot of dogs like that. That is unique information.
Yes, the Singapuras are a very easy breed to groom.
If you don't like to brush a dog, this isn't the breed for you, the groom a havanese, you have to bathe it once a week and brush it several times a week.
Hunt, eat, sleep, play, groom, and breed covers the main items.
First you have to click the hair brush. Then, you will see a box. Last, click the word that says groom. THis doesnt work trust me i have tried and dont know how
Rag doll cats aren't hard to groom. They are just like regular cats.
Yes just in case they wanna have sex with each other they need to get along
The most common breed of guinea pig is American short haired. They are easy to groom and handle.
I think that you are asking about the ceremony, in which case, the groom waits for the bride at the end of the aisle along with the officiant, that is, in front of the altar, etc. The bridesmaids will come down the aisle first, followed by the bride to join her groom with the officiant.
When going to the church the mother and father of the bride along with the maid of honor; brides maids; flower girl can go in the limo, but after the wedding is over the bride and groom if going for pictures first should leave the church on their own and the parents from both sides of the family along with the wedding party should meet the bride and groom along with the photography at a designated area for wedding pictures.
only where the bride and groom feel they should be. It's their wedding, its up to them to decide who comes and who doesnt
AnswerThe groom's cake is a smaller cake that's served along with the larger wedding cake at the reception. Traditionally, it should be baked and prepared by the groom's mother, and can be any flavor or type that the groom prefers. In addition, it's one of the areas during the wedding/reception that a lot of personality can be thrown into. For instance, one groom was a die-hard KU basketball fan. His mother baked the groom's cake to look like the top of a basketball and piped in a Jayhawk along the top of it. In addition, there's a really interesting old wives tale that goes along with the groom's cake:It's said that if a young, unmarried woman takes a piece of the groom's cake home with her and places it under their pillow, whomever she dreams of that night will be her future husband.During the reception, if there are any uneaten pieces of the groom's cake left, here's a really great idea -- wrap the pieces in tinfoil and distribute them to the unmarried woman along with a little note explaining the old wives tale. It's fun, memorable, and may even work!See the link below for some historical information about Groom's Cake.
bride and groom or horse and groom