6 ideas to keep your beloved pet’s memory alive, from whimsical to luxurious

When Optimus, our nine-year-old lunch lunch, passed apart in June 2023, it left a dog-shaped hole in my home. I wished I had anything less morbid to use to store him in an pot when we brought him home. And therefore I remembered: Well, I did have a special gift.

I recently asked a fellow chow pawrent and own chow pawrent to make me two dogs, Optimus the chang, and Rey the English bulldog, into felt figurines. I was asked to bring Optimus ‘ hair home so that she could incorporate it into the figurine’s chest and neck.

Back then, it was just a whimsical feel but then, I’m glad that I can strokes my Optimus ‘ hair again.

However, my fabric designer friend is not taking purchases for now. However, there are many other choices bereaved pawrents you discover, from as cheap as S$ 5.90 for a keyring.

1. Dog Seats, FELT FIGURINES AND OTHER MEMORABILIA

Online retailer @pea-nuts offers tailored pet antiques, starting from S$ 5.90 for an plastic keychain. The pillows&nbsp, ( from S$ 10.90 ) are a bestseller, with up to 60 orders a month, 120 during Christmas.