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The wedding ceremony of two Alaskan dogs in the presence of more than 100 guests

Two Alaskan Malamutes just got married in front of 100 guests yesterday (February 8) in Manado (Sulawesi Utara province, Indonesia).

Two Alaskan Malamute dogs living in Manado in Sulawesi Utara Province, Indonesia, just celebrated a wedding ceremony in front of more than 100 guests yesterday (February 8).

Two Alaskan Malamute dogs living in Manado in Sulawesi Utara Province, Indonesia, just married in front of more than 100 guests yesterday (February 8).

Yipa and Buls’ wedding ceremony took place yesterday (February 8).

Many guests came to congratulate the “young couple”.

“Bride” Yipa wears a crown on her head and wears a flowing white dress. “Groom” Buls wore a white shirt, black waistcoat and glasses during his wedding ceremony.

More than 100 guests were present at the ceremony to attend and “bless” the “young couple”.
The simple wedding cake has a photo of 2 dogs above and is decorated to match them, and the sparkling room is carefully prepared by the owner.

The wedding cake is prepared by the owner.

Yipa wears a crown on her head and Buls wears cool glasses.

Yipa and Buls took the stage, kissed by their owner and announced that they were husband and wife. Many guests were delighted and excited about this special wedding.

The Alaskan Malamute is also known as the Mahlemuts. It is a breed of snow sled wolves in Alaska, they are named after the name of a tribe here.

In recent years, this breed has been favored and bred as pets in many families. They are known to be very “calm” and will howl instead of bark when communicating.

A lot of people are curious and interested.
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