December 12, 2020 2 min read
A personalised pet portrait can work particularly well for a milestone where the animal is part of the story rather than merely the recipient's hobby. Weddings, new homes and family changes are good examples because pets are often woven into those memories.
If a couple's dog, cat or other pet is central to their life together, a portrait can be more personal than generic wedding décor. Choose a photograph and style that both people would enjoy displaying rather than something that appeals only to the giver.

A new home creates an obvious place for new wall art. Before choosing a large portrait, consider the recipient's interior style and whether they prefer framed pieces, canvas or smaller objects. A framed pet portrait can feel finished and gift-ready, while a canvas portrait offers another wall-art finish.
Once the family has had time to take a few good photographs, artwork can mark the arrival of a new pet. There is no need to rush to commission something before the animal has settled enough for a recognisable photograph.
A portrait can commemorate a shared pet without turning the gift into generic “pet lover” merchandise. Select a photograph with a memory attached to it and, where possible, choose a design that suits the recipient's home.
Large or highly stylised wall art is personal. If you are uncertain about style, size or whether the recipient wants artwork at all, ask discreetly or choose a smaller personalised item instead.
Find the image that best captures the pet first. Then browse custom pet portraits and decide which style, size and finish suit the occasion and recipient.
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