Memorial gifts · aftercare
Pet memorial gifts and keepsakes
Memorial gifts are the small, personal keepsakes that help you remember a pet — paw prints, fur clippings, keepsake boxes, frames and tribute pieces.
Some are taken around the time of cremation, so it helps to know the options early. Here's what's common, what's often included, and what to ask.
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Keepsakes57providers list memorial products
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- Ashes returned56 listed
Counts reflect providers with the option confirmed in our data. Availability, inclusions and pricing vary — confirm directly with the provider.
In plain terms
The essentials, answered
Short, honest answers you can act on — then confirm the specifics with each provider.
Some are taken early
Paw prints and fur clippings are usually taken around the time of collection or cremation, so ask about them before booking if you'd like them.
Keepsakes can be kept together
A memorial box keeps the ashes with a paw print, fur clipping and photo in one considered piece, rather than several separate items.
Something for family
Frames, candles and tribute pieces can be a gentle gesture for family members, or a way to mark the day of goodbye.
Included or extra varies
A simple paw print is sometimes included; finished keepsakes are usually an extra. Ask what's part of the price and what's added.
Common keepsakes
Memorial gift and keepsake options
General examples of the keepsakes providers commonly offer, directly or through a partner. Availability and pricing vary — so ask what's included and what's an extra.
Paw print
An ink or clay impression of your pet's paw, taken as a keepsake.
When it matters
Often decided at the time of collection or cremation, so it's worth asking about early.
Ask the provider
“Is a paw print taken, and is it ink, clay or both?”
Fur clipping
A small lock of fur kept as a simple, personal memento.
When it matters
A gentle keepsake many families value, sometimes offered alongside a paw print.
Ask the provider
“Can a small fur clipping be kept for us?”
Memorial box
A wooden or presentation box that keeps the ashes together with keepsakes like a paw print, fur clipping or photo.
When it matters
When you'd like everything kept together in one considered piece.
Ask the provider
“What does the box include, and can I add a paw print or engraving?”
Photo frame or display
A frame or display piece, sometimes with a small compartment that also holds ashes.
When it matters
For a considered spot at home, rather than a container tucked away.
Ask the provider
“Does it hold ashes, or is it display only?”
Tribute items
General tribute pieces — candles, ornaments or cards — offered by some providers or their partners.
When it matters
For a small gesture around the time of goodbye, or as something for family.
Ask the provider
“Are these made in-house or through a partner?”
Plaque or nameplate
An engraved plate for an urn, keepsake box or marker — usually a name, dates and a short line.
When it matters
When you'd like the piece personalised with your pet's name and dates.
Ask the provider
“What can be engraved, and can I check the spelling and dates before it's made?”
Included vs extra
What's usually included, and what costs more
A rough sense of where the line tends to fall. It differs between providers, so treat this as a guide and ask for an itemised quote.
Usually included
- A simple paw print is sometimes included
- Return of the ashes in a basic container
- A card or certificate from some providers
Often an extra
- Finished keepsake boxes, frames and display pieces
- Clay paw prints, casts and framed prints
- Engraving, candles and other tribute items
Ask early about anything taken from your pet
Paw prints and fur clippings are taken around the time of collection or cremation, so they can't be added later. If you'd like them, mention it when you first contact the provider rather than after the cremation.
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Australian providers that list memorial products
Every provider here lists memorial products in our data — a general signal, not a specific keepsake range. Ask each provider which keepsakes they offer, and whether they're taken in-house or through a partner. A blank field means we haven't confirmed it.
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Questions worth asking
Work through these early, so nothing you'd like is missed.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Common questions, answered plainly. Confirm anything specific directly with the provider.
What are common pet memorial gifts?
Common keepsakes include paw prints (ink or clay), fur clippings, keepsake boxes that hold the ashes with mementos, photo frames and display pieces, and tribute items like candles or engraved plaques. Availability varies between providers, and Final Tail doesn't list specific products, so ask each provider what they offer.
Are memorial keepsakes included in the cremation price?
Sometimes a simple paw print or a card is included, but finished keepsakes — clay prints, boxes, frames, engraving — are usually an extra. What's included varies between providers, so ask for an itemised quote and confirm what's part of the price.
When do I need to decide on a paw print or fur clipping?
Early. Paw prints and fur clippings are taken around the time of collection or cremation, so they can't be added afterwards. If you'd like them, mention it when you first contact the provider rather than later.
What's a memorial box?
A memorial box is a wooden or presentation box that keeps the ashes together with keepsakes — often a paw print, fur clipping and a photo — in one considered piece, rather than several separate items. Ask what a provider's box includes and whether you can add a paw print or engraving.
Does Final Tail sell pet memorial gifts?
No. Final Tail is an independent directory and information service — we don't sell keepsakes or memorial products. We explain the common options and list providers that state they offer memorial products, so you can ask them directly about availability, inclusions and pricing.
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Final Tail is an independent directory and information service. We do not sell urns, jewellery, plaques or memorial products, and we do not provide or arrange cremation or veterinary services. This information is general only. Availability, inclusions, materials, engraving, sealing, pricing, turnaround and whether ashes are returned or can be divided vary between providers and must be confirmed directly with each provider.
Final Tail is an independent directory. We collect provider details from public listings, provider websites and information shared with us. Services, availability and pricing may change, so please confirm directly with the provider before making arrangements.