Dog Ashes Tattoo in Oxford

A dog ashes tattoo sets a small amount of your dog’s cremation ashes into the tattoo itself, so what you carry is a part of your dog rather than a picture of them. Bubblegum Ink ®, in Sandbach, Cheshire, has been making these for people in Oxford and right across the UK for around 30 years. It is permanent, and it can only ever be done once, which is precisely why the question worth asking is not how close the studio is, but how good.
For anyone in Oxford who has lost a dog, that is what draws them to it. A photograph fades into the background of a shelf; a collar ends up in a drawer. A dog ashes tattoo stays with you, part of you, for the rest of your life.
Why People Choose a Specialist
Start with the thing that actually matters, because it is the reason people travel at all. An ashes tattoo is not an ordinary tattoo with a sentimental twist. Cremation ashes, straight from the urn, are not clean, not sterile, and not a consistent size, and a studio that simply stirs them into ink is gambling with how your skin heals. A specialist does not gamble.
At Bubblegum Ink the ashes are matched to the right particle size, cleaned, sterilised to clinical standards and cleared of contaminants before they are ever prepared into ink. That is the work of around 30 years spent on this one craft, and it is why people choose it over a general studio nearer home.
| Bubblegum Ink ® | A general tattoo studio | |
|---|---|---|
| Experience with ashes | Around 30 years, ashes work the main focus | Occasional, as a sideline |
| Ashes preparation | Matched, cleaned, sterilised, contaminants removed | Often used raw |
| Your dog’s ashes in view | Yes, the whole time | Varies |
| Travelling from Oxford | A specialist a clean run up the M40 | Whoever happens to be nearest |
The reasoning behind it all is on the are ashes tattoos safe and adding ashes into tattoo ink pages.

The Run Up From Oxford
The journey is an easy one. By road it is around 127 miles, a little over two hours up the M40 and M6, a clean motorway run that makes it a comfortable day trip rather than anything to plan a weekend around. If you would rather take the train, there is a service via Birmingham up to Crewe, which sits only a few miles from the studio. Come up, have the work done, head home the same evening.

Your Dog’s Ashes Stay in View
Here is the reassurance people ask for first, and it is a simple one to give. Your dog’s ashes never leave your sight. Nothing is carried off to a back room, nothing happens where you cannot see it. You watch a small amount being made ready and you watch it become part of the tattoo, from start to finish. And if handling the ashes yourself is more than you can manage, that part is done for you, gently, while you watch or look away as you wish.
A Name That Travels
For a studio at the end of a quiet Cheshire road, its name carries a long way. The work has been featured by the BBC and by national and international press, and the memorial tattoo for Treo, one of the most decorated military dogs of his generation, became one of the most widely shared pieces of its kind anywhere, a story told on the tattooing ashes into clients page. Paul Cutler, who runs it, is a multiple award winning artist, though most people still arrive on the recommendation of someone who was looked after here.
Your Design
There is no fixed way to do this. A portrait, a paw print, a name set into something larger, or a small private mark that only means something to you, each is given the same care as any memorial piece. For ideas, the paw print ashes tattoo and memorial tattoo design ideas pages are a good place to begin, and the main dog ashes tattoo page shows the full range of the work.

Frequently Asked Questions
Why travel from Oxford rather than use a studio here?
Because an ashes tattoo can only be done once, and the difference is in how the ashes are prepared. Bubblegum Ink has spent around 30 years on this single kind of work, matching, cleaning, sterilising and clearing the ashes of contaminants before use. A general studio rarely has that experience, and that is what people are travelling for.
How long does the journey take?
By car it is around 127 miles and a little over two hours, a clean run up the M40 and M6. By train there is a route via Birmingham up to Crewe, which is only a few miles from the studio. It is comfortably a day trip either way.
How much of my dog’s ashes do you use?
Only a small amount. You bring the whole container and a little is taken at the studio, so nearly all of it stays with you. Nothing needs weighing or separating in advance.
What if I would rather not handle the ashes?
That is completely fine. Bring them as they are and that part is taken care of for you, with care, while you watch or look away. The ashes stay in view throughout whichever you choose.
Is it odd to make a memorial my first tattoo?
Not at all. Many people who come for a dog ashes tattoo have never been tattooed before. The day is calm and unhurried, with time to talk through the design and settle in before anything begins.
Talk to Us From Oxford
A first message asks nothing of you and ties you to nothing. Whether you want to talk through the journey, the day itself, or simply whether this feels right, get in touch and we will talk it over.
Call 01270 385001, email info@bubblegumink.com, or use the contact page or the contact form at the foot of this page. Bubblegum Ink ® is a private, appointment only studio in Sandbach, Cheshire, with around 30 years behind it. For anyone in Oxford, the person who worked out how to do this properly is a clean run up the M40, for something that lasts a lifetime.
About the author: Paul Cutler is the founder of Bubblegum Ink ®, a multiple award winning tattoo artist with around 30 years’ experience and one of the UK’s most established cremation ashes tattoo specialists. His work has been featured by the BBC and national and international press. Read more about Paul.