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Extra Large Pet Urns for Large Dogs
When a large companion leaves pawprints across your life, their memory deserves a resting place that reflects the space they held in your heart.
Our Extra Large Pet Urns are designed for pets whose ashes require more capacity — especially large dogs who shared years of loyalty, comfort, and love.
At BelovedPawPrint, every memorial urn is handcrafted with care. Many designs can be personalized with your pet’s name, portrait, or special details, transforming a simple urn into a deeply personal tribute.
Unlike mass-produced urns, these memorial pieces are created slowly and thoughtfully, helping pet parents keep their companion’s presence close in everyday life.
Some families place their urn in a quiet memorial corner.
Others keep it beside framed photos, collars, or paw prints.
There is no single way to remember — only the way that feels right for you.
Recommended Size
Extra Large Pet Urns are generally suitable for pets weighing:
Up to 110 lbs (55 kg)
If your pet’s weight is near the upper range, choosing a slightly larger urn may provide extra capacity for ashes.
Why Many Families Choose Ceramic Pet Urns
Ceramic urns are one of the most popular memorial materials because they feel warm, peaceful, and home-friendly.
Unlike metal urns, ceramic memorials often blend naturally with home decor while honoring the emotional significance of the space.
A Memorial That Lives With You
A pet urn is not only a container.
It becomes part of your home — a quiet reminder of a life that changed yours forever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Extra large pet urns are typically designed for pets weighing up to 110 lbs (55 kg) or more. They are commonly chosen for large dog breeds whose ashes require more capacity.
A common guideline is that 1 pound of body weight equals about 1 cubic inch of ash volume. For example, a dog that weighed 90 pounds will usually require an urn with at least 90 cubic inches of capacity.
Extra large urns are often selected for large dog breeds such as:
- Labrador Retrievers
- German Shepherds
- Golden Retrievers
- Rottweilers
- Huskies
These breeds often require larger urn capacities due to their body weight.
Yes. Many memorial experts recommend selecting an urn slightly larger than the estimated size to ensure all ashes fit comfortably and to leave room for keepsakes if desired.
Yes. Some families place small memorial items inside the urn, such as:
- a collar tag
- a lock of fur
- a small note
- a memorial charm
Choosing a slightly larger urn makes it easier to include these items.
Extra large pet urns are commonly crafted from materials such as:
- ceramic
- wood
- metal
- stone
Ceramic urns are particularly popular because they combine durability with artistic craftsmanship.
Many pet parents create a pet memorial corner in their home. Popular locations include:
- living room shelves
- bedside tables
- fireplace mantels
- memorial display cabinets
Yes. Some families keep the primary urn at home while sharing small portions of ashes in keepsake urns or memorial jewelry for other family members.
If an urn is too small to hold all the ashes, some families may transfer part of the ashes into keepsake urns or scatter a small portion in a meaningful place. Choosing the correct size helps avoid this situation.
Decorative urns often feel more personal and comforting. Instead of looking like a container, they become part of a home memorial that honors the life and personality of a beloved pet.











































