Get a painting of the whole family.
Every dog, every cat, everybody together — one painting, on one wall, from the photos you already have.
Bailey's good side · September 2023, back porch
kitchen floor, sunday afternoon
classical oil · reviewed by Mercy
Three steps. Send the photos, we do the rest.
You don't need a single photo of everyone together. Send one per pet — we'll combine them.
Send your photos.
Pick one good photo of each pet. They don't have to be in the same shot — or even the same decade.
Pick a style. Mercy reviews.
Choose the style that fits your room. Before anything ships, Mercy checks the painting pet by pet — making sure each one looks like itself, not a generic dog or cat.
It arrives, framed.
Choose canvas or framed print. Shipping is tracked. If a painting is damaged in transit, send a photo within seven days and we'll replace it.
Whiskers wouldn't sit still for the camera — we worked from a blurry one
Your family, six ways.
Same group of pets. Six different paintings. Pick the register that matches your living room.
Bailey leans against Whiskers; Tinkerbell hides under the lamp. We sent six photos. The painting puts all three of them in the same room — finally.The Marquez family — Bailey, Whiskers & Tinkerbell
Households we've painted.
from Tinkerbell's first day home
Mango & Pepper · 2024 · Classical Oil
Rusty & Olive · 2024 · Watercolor
Biscuit, Mabel & Dot · 2024 · Royal Family
Soba & Mochi · 2024 · Storybook
Whiskers & Tinkerbell · 2024 · Royal Family
four pets, one painting · 2023 · Modern
Names changed for privacy; paintings real. Each one reviewed before it left the studio.
Every painting is reviewed before it ships.
Each piece is AI-rendered from the photos you send, then Mercy checks it pet by pet — collar by collar, ear by ear, the white patch on the chest, the way one cat sits a little lopsided.
The goal isn't a perfect painting. It's a painting where Bailey looks like Bailey. Where the tabby is your tabby, not a generic orange cat. That's the part a human still has to do — especially when there's more than one pet in the painting.
Things people ask before they buy.
How many pets can I include in one painting?
As many as you'd like. We've painted everything from two pets to a small zoo. Past five or six, the composition gets cozier — we'll mention it if we think the layout needs adjusting.
What if I don't have all my pets in one photo together?
That's the usual case. Almost no one has a single photo of every pet in the household — cats hide, dogs won't sit still, sometimes one pet arrived years later. Send one good photo of each pet and we'll combine them into a single composed scene.
Can I include a pet who has passed away?
Yes, and we do this often. A memorial inclusion uses the same process — send a photo of each pet, including the one no longer with you, and we'll paint them all together. Some families add a small handwritten note we letter into the painting; that's optional.
Do you do dog-and-cat combinations? What about rabbits, birds, smaller pets?
Yes to all of it. Dogs and cats together is the most common request. We've also painted rabbits, parrots, guinea pigs, lizards, one ferret, and a tortoise. If it's part of your family, send the photo.
How is the painting made — is it really painted by hand?
It's AI-rendered, then reviewed by Mercy before it ships. We don't claim hand-painted because it isn't — but every painting is checked pet by pet for likeness, and re-rendered if a face doesn't read as the actual animal. The output is printed on canvas or framed paper.
How long does it take, and what if it arrives damaged?
Timing depends on the format you pick — you'll see an estimate at checkout on petpicportraits.com. If a painting arrives damaged in transit, send a photo within seven days and we'll replace it at no charge.
One painting. Everybody in it.
The dog who's been here longest, the cat who showed up last winter, the one you lost a few years back — all of them, in one frame.
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