Large And Small Dog Tattoos In Memory Of
In memory of dog tattoos are the best way to always remember your best friend. Dog memory tattoos are very popular, finding a tattoo artist that feels confident can be a bit of a struggle.

How Much Does A Custom In Memory Of Dog Tattoo Cost?
It really depends on the size and detail of the dog tattoo. If you feel that the artist is giving you a extremely good deal you may want to be cautious. Great artist charge more because the time it takes for the detail work. But you can look at spending around $60 - $800. A $60 custom memory of dog tattoo would be close to the size of a small business card, with a simple silhouette or paw print with your dogs name. A more custom dog tattoo like a dog portrait tattoo like shown above can range from $500-$800. These numbers will go up depending on the size of the dog tattoo.
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How long does it take to get a custom dog memory tattoo?
I have over 30 tattoos myself and from my experience of getting tattoos a simple tattoo like a paw print can be done within 1 hour. It is best to allow two hours for the fully session. This time could be spent picking out a design to seating down and getting the dog memory tattoo completed. If you choose to get a larger piece it may take a few sessions. My full arm sleeve was done in 8 hours, it took the artist two sessions to complete my piece due to time. If you have a large shoulder memory tattoo done look for it to take 4-8 hours. Portrait tattoos can take longer but the time is so worth it. I have never went into a tattoo parlor thinking I need to hurry. You want to allow the artist to take his time and be very detailed as possible.


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Do Dog Portrait Tattoos Hurt?
With me having over 30 tattoos I can say some hurt more than others. If I had to describe what a tattoo feels l would have to say it feels like a yellow jacket stinging you continuously. I know that sound like a Heck No Then, but really when it is constant the needle doesn't hurt as bad as the noisy tattoo gun running in your ears for hours. Different body parts hurt worse than others, if you are wanting to get a custom dog tattoo with the lest amount of pain I would suggest that you get it on your shoulder. My shoulder and forearm where the lest amount of pain. The thinner the skin the more the pain just remember that when picking a location. The bottom side of my wrest was pretty painful and the inside of my elbow. The closer you get to your foot starts to get painful but the calve is no pain at all. The shin bone is very painful because there isn't much meat its just skin and bone. If you have a exact location that you want it to go on I would say go for it. The pain only last a hour or two but the memory will last forever.











