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🐾 Choosing the Right Urn for a 77 lb Dog
If your dog weighed around 77 lbs, choosing the right urn size is important to ensure a proper fit.
A general guideline is:
👉 1 lb of body weight ≈ 1 cubic inch of space
For a 77 lb dog, you will typically need an urn with at least 77 cubic inches of capacity, with a little extra space for comfort.
📏 Recommended Urn Size
For pets around this weight, we recommend:
• Medium to Large sizes
• Larger capacity for added flexibility
• Designs that provide stable and balanced structure
🏺 Handmade Ceramic Options
All urns in this collection are handcrafted in ceramic and designed for everyday display.
Each piece can be personalized with engraved names and details, with optional sculpted portraits based on your pet’s photo.
🕊️ Designed for Everyday Space
These designs are created to sit naturally in your home —
on a shelf, bedside table, or quiet corner —
without feeling separate from your space.
Frequently Asked Questions
You will typically need an urn with at least 77 cubic inches of capacity. Choosing a slightly larger size is often recommended.
A simple guideline is that 1 pound of body weight generally equals about 1 cubic inch of ash volume.
If your pet weighed around 55–77 lbs, a large pet urn is usually an appropriate choice.
Yes. Large pet urns are commonly chosen for medium to large dog breeds, including dogs such as Border Collies, Bulldogs, Cocker Spaniels, and similar-sized companions.
Yes. While many cats require smaller urns, some pet owners choose a large pet urn for cats if they want additional space or plan to include keepsakes such as a collar or memorial note.
Many large pet urns can be personalized with details such as:
- the pet’s name
- engraved messages
- paw prints
- sculpted pet portraits
Personalization allows the urn to reflect the unique personality of your beloved companion.
Large pet urns are commonly made from materials such as:
- ceramic
- wood
- metal
- stone
Ceramic urns are especially popular because they feel warm, artistic, and suitable for display in the home.
Common places to display a large pet urn include:
- living room shelves
- bedside tables
- fireplace mantels
- dedicated pet memorial corners
Many families create a small memorial space that includes photos, collars, or paw prints.
Yes. Some families choose a larger urn if they plan to share ashes among family members or keep small portions in keepsake urns or memorial jewelry.
Yes. If your pet’s weight is close to the limit, selecting the next size up is usually recommended to ensure there is enough space for the ashes.
Ceramic pet urns are often chosen because they combine durability, artistry, and emotional warmth.
They feel less like a container and more like a meaningful memorial that can naturally become part of the home.


















