Helps You Heal
Transforming grief and emptiness into a tangible symbol of love and remembrance.
Pet Declaration honors that love and helps transform grief into a heartfelt tribute, ensuring the memory of your companion lives on, one that reflects their unique spirit, not just a generic vessel.
Transforming grief and emptiness into a tangible symbol of love and remembrance.
A personal, heartfelt memorial that brings peace, honors your pet's memory, and celebrates the unconditional love you shared.
Losing a pet is one of the hardest experiences for any pet owner. The house feels emptier, silent where once there was the sound of paws — and grief can feel overwhelming and long-lasting. Pet Declaration recognizes this pain and offers urns designed to reflect your pet's true likeness, giving you a tangible way to memorialize them. Having an urn that looks like your pet can bring a sense of closeness and comfort during a time of loss — a way to honor their memory and keep them near, even when they're gone.
BROWSE OUR CHIHUAHUAS
For many pet owners, the ashes of a beloved companion initially come home in a wooden box or generic container — a reminder of loss, but not of the personality that made your pet special. Pet Declaration's urns offer a more meaningful alternative. By transferring ashes from a temporary box into a personalized urn that resembles your pet, you create a lasting tribute that honors their individuality and the bond you shared. This transformation brings dignity to farewell, and turns an anonymous container into something filled with love, memory, and reverence.
FIND THE PERFECT TRIBUTE
If you're looking for a low-maintenance accessory that fits in a purse and has the personality of a throw pillow, run. People think "small dog" means "easy life," but a Chihuahua is actually a 100-pound bodyguard compressed into the size of a toaster. Choosing one isn't a pet adoption; it's a merger and acquisition where they are the CEO and you are the unpaid intern.
A Chihuahua doesn't "fit" into your life. Your life bends, warps, and eventually snaps to accommodate their demands.
People who call Chihuahuas "yappy" or "anxious" are usually just people who lost the argument. These dogs aren't being "too much"—they are doing their job, which is to be fully involved in every breath you take.
The Chihuahua Paradox: They are 10% fur and 90% "I have a thought about that."
If you're a chaotic mess, your Chihuahua will be a vibrating, barking reflection of that chaos. If you're calm and firm, they'll be the bravest little soldiers on the block. They don't just want treats; they want total soul-bonding.
Living with a Chihuahua means you will never go to the bathroom alone again, and you will eventually find yourself apologizing to a dog for sitting in "their" spot on the sofa. They aren't easy. They are bold, spicy, and fiercely loyal.
Once you've been loved by a tiny creature that would genuinely fight a grizzly bear for you, every other dog feels a little bit... decaf.
KNOWING WHEN YOUR
We keep you informed with an estimated delivery timeframe, offering comfort and clarity as you await the return of your pet's honored resting place.
3 Steps To
Browse through our handcrafted pet heads and select the one that most closely resembles your beloved companion. This choice helps capture the spark, expression, and presence you remember so well.
Choose your pet's gender to ensure every detail reflects who they truly were. This simple step helps personalize the urn and adds another layer of authenticity to their remembrance.
Choose the posture that best captures how you remember them—standing, sitting, or laying down. This final touch helps create a memorial that truly reflects their personality and presence.
Frequently
Coping with the loss of a pet is a deeply personal process, and it's natural to have many questions about memorializing them. The questions about pet urns and the cremation process generally fall into a few key categories:
What size urn do I need for my pet? The general rule of thumb is that you need 1 cubic inch of urn capacity for every 1 pound of your pet's body weight. For example, a dog that weighed 10 pounds before passing needs an urn with at least 10 cubic inches of volume.
What if the urn is too small? The urn will not be too small. It has enough cubic inches to hold the ashes of a small- mediumsized breed.
Can I put the ashes of two pets in one urn? Yes, there is enough room to hold 2-3 pet ashes in one urn.
What types of urns are available for pets? Chihuahuas' urns are our initial offering and are available for immediate purchase. Pet Declaration Urns are made from metal with a wide variety of styles. When choosing a head and style of body, you want to hold your pet's ashes.
How do I choose the best urn for my pet? The choice is personal, and you should consider:
What is a "keepsake" urn? Keepsake urns are small vessels or pieces of memorial jewelry designed to hold only a small portion of the ashes. Pet Declaration urn is not a keepsake, but rather a full urn to hold all of your pet's ashes.
Do I have to buy an urn? No. Cremated remains can typically be returned in a simple, basic container. You may choose to purchase a memorial urn separately, such as a wooden box. Alternatively, we recommend visiting PetDeclaration.com to order a lifelike urn for your pet's final resting place.
How do I know the ashes I receive are actually from my pet? Reputable cremation providers use a strict "chain of custody" process, which often involves assigning a unique ID tag (like a metal medallion) to your pet that stays with them throughout the entire cremation process to ensure correct identification. You should specifically request a private cremation to ensure your pet is cremated alone and NOT a communal cremation
What is the difference between private and communal cremation?
How long does it take to receive my pet's ashes? Typically, 5 to 10 days. You should also receive your PD urn around that time so that you can deliver it to the cremator or veterinarian who may have arranged the cremation.
Where can I place my pet's urn? Common memorial spots include placing the urn on a mantel, shelf, dresser, or nightstand, often accompanied by a photo, collar, or favorite toy.