Pet Memorial Frames

Pet memorial frames aren’t just decorative—they’re a way to keep your pet’s memory close, every single day. Whether you’re displaying their favorite photo, preserving a cherished collar, or creating a shadow box tribute that tells their story, the right frame brings comfort and meaning.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through different frame types, materials, and personalization options—so you can find the piece that best reflects your pet’s legacy and your love.

Popular Categories

By Function

Collar & Ashes pet memorial Frames
Collar & Ashes Frames
pet Keepsake Boxes
Shadow Box Frames
Multi-Photo & Collage Frames pet memorial
Multi-Photo & Collage Frames
Personalized & Engraved Frames
Personalized & Engraved Frames

By Style or Material

Wood & Rustic Designs frame pet memorial
Wood & Rustic Designs
Glass, Metal & Modern Frames pet memorial
Glass, Metal & Modern Frames

By Special Occasion or Scene

Rainbow Bridge & Themed Frames pet memorial
Rainbow Bridge & Themed Frames
Holiday or Seasonal Frames
Holiday or Seasonal Frames
Digital & Lighted Frames pet memorial
Digital & Lighted Frames

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Cat Memorial Frames (coming soon)

FAQ

A: There are several styles to choose from, including standard photo frames, collar + photo combinations, shadow boxes, engraved quote frames, and multi-photo tribute displays.

A: Yes. Shadow box frames and collar-holding designs are made specifically to include personal items like collars, tags, or ink paw prints. Make sure to check depth and layout before buying.

A: Many pet memorial frames are wall-mountable and come with hardware. If not, easel-back designs work well for shelves, desks, or altars.

A: Pet memorial frames often include special features like engraved text, clip mounts for collars, or compartments for ashes—things regular frames don’t offer.

A: Absolutely. Custom frames often allow engraving of names, dates, or quotes such as “Forever in our hearts.” Etsy and Amazon both offer personalization options.

A: A shadow box depth of 1–1.5 inches is recommended for larger collars. Standard frames usually aren’t deep enough unless they’re specifically made for pet memorials.

A: Some modern designs include built-in lights, sound modules, or even video screens, though these are less common and more expensive. Most buyers still prefer minimalist wooden or metal options.

A: Yes. Multi-photo frames allow for 2–5 images and are great for families with several pets or for showing a pet’s life from puppyhood to senior years.

A: Definitely. A customized photo frame is a heartfelt, lasting gift for someone grieving a pet. It’s especially meaningful when it includes a shared memory or printed photo.

A: Common placements include bedside tables, fireplace mantels, pet altars, or gallery walls. Choose somewhere visible and comforting.

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