
Paw Print vs. Nose Print Jewelry: What to Upload
Paw print and nose print jewelry both preserve small details, but they feel different. A paw print often feels familiar and symbolic. A nose print can feel more intimate because the pattern is so specific to one companion.
If you are unsure which to choose, start with the memory you notice yourself missing most.
Choose a paw print if
- You already have an ink paw print from a veterinarian, groomer, or home kit.
- You want a classic pet memorial detail.
- You are choosing a gift and want the option that feels easiest to recognize.
Choose a nose print if
- You have a clear, close image of your pet's nose.
- You want a more subtle and specific texture.
- You like the idea of a detail that feels private rather than obvious.
What to upload
For an ink print, upload the clearest scan or photo you have. Good contrast helps. For a photo, use bright natural light when possible and keep the paw or nose in focus. Avoid screenshots if you can, because they often reduce detail.
Do you need an ink print?
No. An ink print is helpful if you already have one, but it is not always required. If you do not have one, upload the best paw or nose photo available and choose the closest memory type on the product page.
What if the image is not good enough?
Ever Near reviews the submitted image before production. If it is too dark, blurry, cropped, or unclear to use well, we pause and contact you before moving forward.
The right print is not the most perfect image. It is the detail that helps the piece feel connected to one companion.



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