The dog gets a card too.
Adoption day, the first birthday, or the last afternoon in the sun. People keep pictures of their animals longer than pictures of most people, and a numbered card gives that photo somewhere to live.
Gotcha day, carded.
The day you brought them home, numbered and dated, with the shelter as the place. It is the closest thing a rescue gets to a birth certificate.
Memorials, handled quietly.
A card for a pet who has died, with their name and their years. No urgency language and no upsell. It is simply there when it is needed.
One card each for the household.
Children get their own numbered copy, which matters more than adults expect.
Questions people ask
- Can I make a memorial card for a pet who has passed?
- Yes. Choose the memorial occasion and the card carries their name, their dates and your words, with no reminders or promotions attached.
- What if I do not know their birthday?
- Use gotcha day, the day you got them. Most rescues use that anyway.
- Can I print it?
- Jumbo printing is coming next. Cards made now keep their numbers and serials, so anything in your vault can be printed the day it opens.
Your photo. Right now. Free.
Nothing to install. Make a card in the browser and see it before you decide anything.
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