<p>Puptial knot! A 47-year-old divorced woman in the UK has 'married' her pet dog because the canine had all the qualities she needed in a life partner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Apparently dismayed by men, Amanda Rodgers, from south London, married her loyal pet terrier called Sheba.<br /><br />The wedding ceremony took place in front of 200 people in Split, Croatia in August 2012, 'Metro' reported.<br /><br />"Sheba had been in my life for years, making me laugh and comforting me when I was feeling low," Rodgers said.<br /><br />"I couldn't think of anything more I'd need from a life partner," she said.<br /><br />Rodgers had married a man 20 years ago but the relationship ended within a few months, the report said.<br /><br />"I got down on one knee and proposed. I could tell by her tail wagging that she said 'yes'," Rodgers said, adding she wanted things to be just right this time.<br /><br />"I'd dreamed of a perfect wedding dress since I was small, I made it myself for the ceremony. The day was wonderful, more fun than the marriage. I gave her a kiss to seal the deal and then everyone threw confetti. It was a wonderful moment," Rodgers added.<br /><br />Rodgers said the wedding to Sheba may not have been real in the legal sense "but it was a nice way to mark what Sheba means to me". </p>
<p>Puptial knot! A 47-year-old divorced woman in the UK has 'married' her pet dog because the canine had all the qualities she needed in a life partner.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Apparently dismayed by men, Amanda Rodgers, from south London, married her loyal pet terrier called Sheba.<br /><br />The wedding ceremony took place in front of 200 people in Split, Croatia in August 2012, 'Metro' reported.<br /><br />"Sheba had been in my life for years, making me laugh and comforting me when I was feeling low," Rodgers said.<br /><br />"I couldn't think of anything more I'd need from a life partner," she said.<br /><br />Rodgers had married a man 20 years ago but the relationship ended within a few months, the report said.<br /><br />"I got down on one knee and proposed. I could tell by her tail wagging that she said 'yes'," Rodgers said, adding she wanted things to be just right this time.<br /><br />"I'd dreamed of a perfect wedding dress since I was small, I made it myself for the ceremony. The day was wonderful, more fun than the marriage. I gave her a kiss to seal the deal and then everyone threw confetti. It was a wonderful moment," Rodgers added.<br /><br />Rodgers said the wedding to Sheba may not have been real in the legal sense "but it was a nice way to mark what Sheba means to me". </p>