Dog Paw Print Tattoo

Tattoos offer many things, and one of those is a way of celebrating a beloved pet. If you’re looking to pay homage to your furry friend, what better way than with one of their paw prints; it’s their form of a signature that will be a permanent reminder of all of the walks, belly rubs, and games of fetch you played together.

Many people have taken the plunge to get dog paw tattoos. Because they’re relatively simple in design, it’s easy have them inked on your body and still remain inconspicuous. But, if you wanted to add some visual flair to the piece, a watercolor style tattoo is a brilliant option. It illuminates the body art in vibrant, fluid hues thats as colorful as your poochs personality.

So, what’s the best way to make this form of animal tattoo faithful to your pup? Simple—let your dog “brand” you by pressing their paw onto your skin or on a piece of paper. Then, take it to your tattoo artist and have them translate it onto your skin. “It looks exactly like the muddy paw prints [my dog] Doodle leaves all over the house,” Kayla Harren explains. “Now I have one of my very own to carry around forever and ever.”

What Is The Best Placement For The Dog Paw Tattoo?

That depends on many factors, like where you want it to be the best, whether that area hurts or not, and finally, the size of the tattoo, as it plays an important role in it all.

Based on different trends, we see that a lot of people get the dog paw tattoo on their chest, shoulders, wrist, hip, belly, back shoulder, ankle, and calves. However, that doesn’t stop you from experimenting with other positions on your body. Just keep in mind that some parts may hurt more than others. Additionally, not all body positions are suitable for a large tattoo.

More FAQs About Dog Paw Tattoo

There must be some questions you missed asking before getting your dog paw tattoo appointment. Here we answered all the questions you could potentially have before getting your dog paw tattoo.

Dog Paw Tattoo With A Name

Dog Paw Print Tattoo

Dog Paw Print Tattoo

Dog Paw Print Tattoo

More often than not, the dog paw tattoos are there with the name of the pet and the owner of the pet. If the dog has passed away and the owner is inking a tattoo to keep the memory of them, it’s commonplace to find the year of birth of adoption until the death of the dog. That being said, there are several ways to experiment with this tattoo design.

Some tattoo artists ink regular text that is handwritten by the dog owner. Sometimes, they play with different cursive designs and sometimes the artist may suggest printing the name or date with a certain font on the computer and inking it to the dog. If you’re going for this approach, make sure to opt for what’s most comfortable for you.

FAQ

What do dog paw print tattoos mean?

Simple—let your dog “brand” you by pressing their paw onto your skin or on a piece of paper. Then, take it to your tattoo artist and have them translate it onto your skin. “It looks exactly like the muddy paw prints [my dog] Doodle leaves all over the house,” Kayla Harren explains.

Do vets do ink paw prints?

For reference, the tattoo measures one inch by half an inch, which is pretty close to the actual size of a cat’s paw, and it took a little over an hour to complete.