

If you’re a proud pet parent, chances are you’ve got hundreds of photos of your pet. How can you choose just one for their cremation urn or memorial? While the task seems daunting, there are some practical guidelines that can help you choose a pet photo that will look great with the urn.

Pet cremation urns have helped so many pet parents cope with the loss of a beloved feline or canine companion. Whether it happens suddenly or not, the loss of a pet is always a devastating experience. Creating a special memorial – like choosing a beautiful ceramic urn for pet ashes – can help families find closure while honoring that bond and connection they had with their dog or cat.
Cremation urns are available in a wide assortment of designs, including some that have space for a photo. Whether you choose a simple ceramic urn, a flashy abstract design, an urn with paw print motifs, or a glazed cremation urn with space for a votive candle, the process of selecting the perfect urn can be a big step towards healing.

This photo could potentially become the main image of your pet that friends and family see when visiting the home. In many ways, choosing a photo is similar to choosing the way your pet will be remembered. Here are a few tips to help you narrow down the options.
Lots of pet cremation urns are displayed on a bookshelf or table that serves as a mini-shrine. As such, you may want to surround the pet urn with other embellishments to make it extra meaningful. Here are a few ideas:

Pet owners who plan to scatter ashes in a private flowerbed may want to commission a special garden stone to be engraved with the pet’s name and birthdate. Cremation ashes can also be used to create memorable keepsakes, like stunning jewelry, tattoos, paintings and more.
There are many ways to honor your pet – what’s important is finding the best option for you and your family.
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