Pet attendants can make a lot of money if a lot of couples include their pets in their weddings.

Wedding pet coordinators can make $200 per hour or more if they are hired to help integrate a couple's pets into their wedding.

Their duties include getting dogs to the wedding venue, feeding them, walking and playing with them, and taking them on bathroom breaks. At the couple's request, wedding pet attendants may dress the pets in outfits and accessories like tuxedos and flower collar at the couple's request.

To prepare for the gig, some coordinators will sit down with the couple and ask about their dog's personality, fears, or other characteristics that may be important to note for the big da

Amy Fiala, a wedding pet attendant from Austin, Texas, said she got into the business after her own wedding in 2013.

There must be other crazy dog ladies out there. The woman told USA Today.

Fiala works with 10 employees at Game Time Dog Services to take care of the animals at weddings.

She said that her job was to make the dog happy and healthy.

Some wedding pet attendants say they've seen an increase in business in the past few years as more people get pets.