The Journey
We believe it's therapeuputic to take Aftercare of our loved ones
Organizing a special place for loved ones also sorts out overwhelming emotions
By keeping loved ones close to home, we embrace our lasting connection as spiritual support
Let the power of remembrance bring honor, dignity and light
Let our bond continue to strengthen us on our path forward
Let us face natural cycle of life with grace and courage
May our new life be reborn
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about pet memorial urns and honoring your beloved companion.
When selecting a pet urn, the standard rule is 1 lb of body weight (approx. 0.45 kg) per 1 cubic inch (approx. 16.4 ml) of capacity. We recommend adding a buffer of 10–20 cubic inches (164–328 ml)to the final calculation to ensure the remains fit comfortably without being forced.
Small pets weighing up to 11.3 kg (25 lbs), such as cats, rabbits, or small dog breeds, generally require an urn with a capacity of 410 to 820 ml (25–50 cu in). For tiny animals like hamsters or small birds, a keepsake size of 16 to 82 ml (1–5 cu in)is usually sufficient.
Medium pets weighing between 11.3 and 34 kg (25–75 lbs), like Beagles or Bulldogs, typically need 1,230 to 1,640 ml (75–100 cu in).
Large and extra-large pets weighing over 34 kg (75 lbs), such as Golden Retrievers or Great Danes, require a capacity of 1,640 to 3,280 ml (100–200 cu in)or more.
Always base your urn choice on your pet's healthy adult weight rather than their weight after an illness, as bone mass determines the volume of ashes. If your pet’s weight falls between two sizes, always choose the larger options.
Choose a meaningful location where you feel connected to your pet. Popular spots include a mantle, bookshelf, bedside table, or a dedicated memorial space. Avoid areas with direct sunlight, high humidity, or extreme temperatures to preserve the urn's finish. It is also common practice to place ashes into multiple urns if there are more than one place you find fitting for your pet.
Pet urns come in various materials including wood, ceramic, metal, biodegradable materials, and stone. Each material offers different aesthetics and durability. Wood and ceramic urns are popular for home display, while biodegradable urns are ideal for burial or scattering ceremonies.
Yes, some of our urns can be personalized with your pet's name, dates, a special message, or even a photo. Engraving options vary by material and style. Check the product details or contact us to learn about personalization options for your chosen urn.
The cremation process typically takes 3-7 business days, depending on your pet's size and the crematorium's schedule. Your veterinarian or pet cremation service will provide a more specific timeline. We recommend ordering your urn in advance so it's ready when you receive your pet's ashes.
Yes, we offer biodegradable urns made from materials like recycled paper, salt, sand, or plant fibers. These urns are designed to naturally break down when buried or placed in water, making them perfect for those who want an environmentally conscious memorial option.