Some people have a special relationship with their pet. For them, a mug, a cushion or a photo plushie simply doesn't cut it. Here are three personalised gift ideas that truly move people — with real examples hanging in European homes.

1. AI-painted canvas portrait
The option with the greatest visual impact. Unlike a printed photograph, an artistic portrait transforms your pet into a lasting decorative piece. 15 styles to choose from: classic oil, 3D animation, watercolour, charcoal, stained glass, premium plush...
The advantage over a photo: the image stands the test of time because it reads as art, not just a memento. It belongs on the living room wall, not in a drawer.
2. Personalised jewellery with a silhouette
Rings, pendants or bracelets engraved with your pet's silhouette. More intimate than a portrait, perfect for wearing every day. Average cost: €80–150. Limitation: it captures the general profile only, not the face.
3. Illustrated photo book
A printed album featuring photos from your pet's first year, with text written in the first person. Highly emotional, ideal for anniversaries. Limitation: it takes a great deal of time to put together, and the gift only tends to be looked at on specific occasions.
Why the canvas portrait wins

- Seen every day — hung on the wall, it catches your eye every time you walk into the room.
- A talking point — guests always ask about it, opening the door to share your pet's story.
- Genuine likeness — we use an AI model that preserves facial identity; you recognise your dog or cat at first glance.

How to make sure it lands well as a gift
If the gift is for someone else, you'll need a good, front-facing photo of their pet. Ask for one as though you're putting together a digital album — no suspicions raised.
The beauty of it: before you pay, you can try as many styles as you like for free until you find the one you know will delight them. Once you're happy with what you want to print, you pay and it goes straight to our European printer. An informative email mockup is sent, followed by DHL tracking.
