August 13, 2026 5 min read
A custom pet portrait makes a very good Christmas present for one simple reason: it looks as though you put considerably more thought into it than picking something from the first page of a gift guide.
There is, however, one tiny complication. A personalised portrait is not sitting on a warehouse shelf waiting for someone to slap a postage label on it. Your photograph has to become artwork, the artwork needs to be checked, you may want a revision, and the finished piece then has to be produced and delivered.
So if you are wondering when to order a custom pet portrait for Christmas, the short answer is: earlier than you would order an ordinary gift. The useful answer is below.
For the calmest experience, start looking in September or October. That gives you time to choose the right photograph and portrait style, review your artwork properly and deal with the sort of December surprises that delivery networks seem to regard as a festive tradition.
November can still be a perfectly sensible time to order, but there is naturally less room for revisions, production and busy-season delivery. If you are ordering in December, check the current production and delivery information before relying on a personalised item for a particular date.
The important distinction is that the date you place an order is only one part of the process. A custom portrait usually has several stages between checkout and gift-wrapping.
At Paw & Glory, your pet's photograph is turned into personalised artwork rather than simply printed as it arrives. That is rather the point. A good Christmas portrait should feel made for the recipient, not like their dog's face has been hurriedly attached to something at 4:57pm on Christmas Eve.
When planning your order, allow time for:

If you already know who you are buying for, there is no disadvantage to getting ahead. This is particularly useful for gifts involving several pets, international delivery, or anyone who knows they will want time to compare styles before choosing.
You can browse our custom pet portraits without having to make decisions under the emotional pressure of a flashing Christmas countdown.
October gives you a healthy amount of breathing room. You can choose the portrait, submit a good photograph, review the artwork and still have time in hand before peak Christmas delivery begins.
For most people who want to be organised without thinking about Christmas while everyone else is still discussing summer, October is a very sensible month to start.
By November, Christmas shopping is properly under way. A custom portrait can still be a strong gift choice, but there is less spare time for changing photographs, debating between three different styles or leaving a proof sitting unread in your inbox for a week.
If you are ordering during November, having your photograph ready before checkout can save unnecessary delay.
December is where optimism meets courier networks.
If you are ordering close to Christmas, check the current information on the website before assuming a personalised product will arrive for a specific date. Production capacity and delivery conditions can change during peak season, and international orders may need additional time.
If timing is tight, resist the urge to make a purchasing decision based on wishful thinking alone. Christmas has many traditions. Last-minute logistical panic does not need to be one of them.

The biggest thing you can do to keep a custom portrait order moving smoothly is to choose your pet photograph in advance.
Look for an image where your pet is clearly visible and reasonably well lit. A photograph taken at their eye level is usually more useful than one taken from a long distance away.
Do not worry if the background is ugly, the laundry basket is making an unwanted appearance or the sofa has seen better days. The important part is the pet.
A portrait should feel like the person receiving it. Some people will love something grand and traditional. Others are much happier with something modern, understated or gloriously ridiculous.
The safest approach is to think about what they actually display in their home rather than what you personally find funniest at 11pm while Christmas shopping.
If you are choosing a printed portrait, consider the recipient's available wall space and the room where it is likely to be displayed. A statement piece can be brilliant, but only if it does not require them to remove a wardrobe to accommodate it.
Once artwork is ready for review, checking it promptly helps keep the order moving. This matters more as Christmas gets closer because every unnecessary delay eats into the buffer you sensibly created by reading this article in the first place.
Absolutely. In fact, surprise portraits are one of the reasons custom pet artwork works so well as a gift.
You do not need to stage a secret professional photoshoot. A suitable photograph from the recipient's phone, social media, family group chat or existing photo collection may be enough, provided the pet is clear and visible.
If you have several possible photos, choose the one that best shows the features people recognise immediately: the ears, markings, expression and general look that makes that particular animal unmistakably theirs.
The same principle applies: build in more time rather than less.
Paw & Glory serves customers in the UK and internationally, but production and delivery arrangements can vary by product and destination. If your gift is travelling internationally or you are ordering during the busiest part of the season, allow an additional buffer and use the current delivery information shown when you order.
Waiting for a promotion can make sense for an ordinary product. With a personalised Christmas gift, timing has value too.
If a particular portrait is definitely the gift you want, waiting several weeks purely in the hope of a future offer means trading away some of your production and delivery buffer. Whether that is worthwhile depends on how close you are to Christmas and how flexible you can be about arrival.
In other words: a saving is less exciting if it arrives on Boxing Day.
The best custom pet portraits are not rushed. The photograph is chosen properly, the artwork is reviewed properly and the finished gift arrives with enough time for you to wrap it badly in private.
If Christmas is still a few months away, you are in an excellent position. Start by browsing our pet portrait collection, choose a style that suits the person receiving it and find a clear photograph of their pet.
Then you can return to December with the smug serenity of someone who has already sorted the difficult present.
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