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Why pet portraits are the best way to remember your best pal

Posted August 10, 2021

Dog and cat pet portrait. Pet portraits capture your pet's personality and provide a perfect addition to a gallery wall or mantle display of family members.
Pet portraits capture your pet’s personality and provide a perfect addition to a gallery wall or mantle display of family members.

Our pets are a part of our families, and we love to show off our furry friends to others. From the time they come into your life, you will want to capture the funny moments and joy your furry friend brings to you through every stage of your journey together. Pet portraits are an excellent way to keep those memories alive and remember our beloved animals when the time comes to let go.

What are pet portraits?

Pet portraits are just like portraits of our other family members. A portrait captures the personality of your pet in a way that is an expression of them. Our pets are as much a part of our family as any other family member. A portrait is a perfect addition to a gallery wall of family members or a mantle display of those who are precious to us.

Why order custom pet art?

Pet art gives us a way to honor our pets as members of our families. A professional portrait of your pet is perfect for showing off your pet to others.

We all know how much we love to show pictures of our pets to others, and a professional photo does your pet more justice than a typical phone photo. A professional portrait captures their personality and lets you show their character.

You can show how much you care about your pet by having them transformed into a painting, high-resolution portrait, or special piece of framed artwork for your desk. 

Pets have a way of brightening our mood just by being near them. If you are having a bad day at work, just looking at your pet can give you the lift that you need. We all know that the puppy or kitten period is much too short, and a pet portrait can help you look back at those magical first memories with you.

Pets are always there in the background of the milestones of our lives like graduations, weddings, the birth of our children, and retirement. Professional portraits help keep these precious memories alive and remind us that they were a part of these events, too. They are also an excellent gift for a special occasion. 

What types of pet portraits are available?

Pair of Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies pose in photo studio. Pet portrait styles include modern, cartoons, and photography. 
Pet portrait styles include modern, cartoons, and photography. 

When you think of a portrait, you usually think of a posed photo with a professional background. A professional photographer can photograph pet art in a studio. Still, your pet’s personality is best captured with candid shots of them doing what they do every day.

You can take a picture of your pet that expresses their personality and have it transformed into many different styles of portraits. Here are some examples of what you can do with a photo of your pet.

Modern styles

Companies like Paint My Pooch Pet Portraits offer modern minimalist styles that feature your pet with a simple background. This special technique is modern and perfect for contemporary home styles. This choice gives you something different from a traditional posed photo.

Pet cartoon

We all know that our pets are good at making us laugh, and a pet cartoon might be the perfect way to show this side of their personality. A cartoon of your pet makes a personalized gift that will be cherished for many years and will remind you of how they made you laugh. This is a perfect choice for a child’s room or game room.

Pet photography

Pet photography gives you the option of doing something more traditional. You can choose a posed photo, provided your pet cooperates. You could also try to capture your pet being themselves and choose the best one. It is also possible to take a picture of your pet and have the background changed to show them in a more natural setting. 

Pet phone case

Another option is to have your pet photos turned into a pet phone case. This way, you will not have to scroll through your gallery when you want to show off your pet. A phone case with your pet is an excellent way to keep your pet with you all the time. 

Honoring your pet

Pet portraits are an excellent way to honor your pets and create lasting memories of your life with them. A portrait is a tribute to the love they give us every day. Now, you have many options to create something personal and special.

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