01of 17Ben TrivettOn Sunday, Oct. 2, at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva, Illinois, dog lovers and their four-legged friendsturned outforthe latest attemptat breaking theGuinness World Recordfor the largest dog wedding. Pictured: Hunter and Annabella, golden retrievers from Roselle, Illinois.
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Ben Trivett

On Sunday, Oct. 2, at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva, Illinois, dog lovers and their four-legged friendsturned outforthe latest attemptat breaking theGuinness World Recordfor the largest dog wedding. Pictured: Hunter and Annabella, golden retrievers from Roselle, Illinois.
02of 17Ben TrivettButtons and Zoey don their bride and groom best.
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Buttons and Zoey don their bride and groom best.
03of 17Ben TrivettTwo pooches kiss for the cameras.
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Two pooches kiss for the cameras.
04of 17Ben TrivettLola and Mozart don’t even need ensembles!
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Lola and Mozart don’t even need ensembles!
05of 17Ben TrivettGus and Remi are at attention.
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Gus and Remi are at attention.
06of 17Ben TrivettFrannie and"Amazon James" Rechichiare ready for the party!
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Frannie and"Amazon James" Rechichiare ready for the party!
07of 17Ben TrivettA four-legged bridesmaid pup roams the grounds. Dogs had to be at least 1 year old to be married.
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A four-legged bridesmaid pup roams the grounds. Dogs had to be at least 1 year old to be married.
08of 17Ben TrivettKylo and Blue of Geneva, Illinois, are ready for their close-up.
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Kylo and Blue of Geneva, Illinois, are ready for their close-up.
09of 17Ben TrivettMelinda ofPet Cakescooks up some fun.
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Melinda ofPet Cakescooks up some fun.
10of 17Ben TrivettMascots lead the way for the procession into Northwestern Medicine Field.
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Mascots lead the way for the procession into Northwestern Medicine Field.
11of 17Ben TrivettTwo grooms look dapper outside the event.
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Two grooms look dapper outside the event.
12of 17Ben TrivettAn owner and his ready-to-wed pup.
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An owner and his ready-to-wed pup.
13of 17Ben TrivettCouples make their way onto the field for the official tally.
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Couples make their way onto the field for the official tally.
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15of 17Ben TrivettBloodhound Reverend Henry Cleotis Farnsworth III — an ordained minister who is also a dog — “barks” the vows to human officiant magician Martin Rees.
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Bloodhound Reverend Henry Cleotis Farnsworth III — an ordained minister who is also a dog — “barks” the vows to human officiant magician Martin Rees.
16of 17Ben TrivettGuinness World Records adjudicator Mike Marcotte works on a final tally.
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Guinness World Records adjudicator Mike Marcotte works on a final tally.
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“We are excited to have raised awareness for the organizations we spotlighted in this Guinness World Records attempt,” organizer Leslie Allison-Seei of Robust Productions told PEOPLE afterward of the money the event raised forK9s for Warriorsand other animal charities. “I am so proud of everyone who has made an impact through Diamonds in the Ruff.' We would have loved to have broken the record, but it's definitely better to say oh well' than `what if?' "
source: people.com