More than an urn: a memory of your animal friend
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When love takes shape
About memories, grief and tangible support
Grief for an animal is often quiet. It's in the small moments: an empty basket in the corner of the room, a leash left unused, the automatic listening for paws on the floor that no longer come. It's those quiet moments that make you realize how much space love can take up.
When Baro was gone, I realized how much I longed to hold on to something. Not to suppress the grief, but to give it a place. Something that could exist alongside the loss.
Grieving in your own way
Everyone grieves differently. Some people talk, others withdraw. Some want to share memories, others prefer to keep them close. What I've noticed is that there's no set format for saying goodbye. And that freedom is precisely what's important.
An urn doesn't have to be an object that "closes." For me, it can be something that connects. With memories. With character. With love.
More than an urn
The urns by Yoka for Dogs with Attitude weren't born from a product idea, but from a feeling. From the desire to capture an animal's personality, that unique look, that stubborn edge, that gentleness that only you knew.
That's why I work with handmade, personalized dog urns, where the shape, color, and appearance are tailored to your dog's unique personality, from calm and gentle to playful and headstrong . No standard shape, but a design that feels like an extension of who your pet was.
Tangible comfort
Ceramics are both fragile and strong. Just like memories. Each urn is handcrafted, with attention to form, texture, and feeling. Not a flashy object, but a quiet presence. Something that simply belongs.
Not as a symbol of loss, but as proof of love.
For those who miss
This project is for everyone who misses their animal friend and sometimes doesn't quite know where to put that feeling. For everyone who feels that saying goodbye isn't the end, but a different kind of closeness.
Baro taught me that.
And through these urns that love may live on, also in your story.