Dog Ashes Tattoo in Swansea

A dog ashes tattoo sets a small amount of your dog’s cremation ashes into the tattoo itself, so that what you carry is a part of your dog rather than a picture of them. Bubblegum Ink ®, in Sandbach, Cheshire, has done exactly this for people across Swansea and the whole of the UK for around 30 years. It is permanent and it can only be done once, which is why who carries it out matters more than anything else.
For anyone in Swansea who has lost a dog, that permanence is the appeal. A photo on the shelf or a collar in a drawer keeps the memory; a dog ashes tattoo keeps your dog with you, every day, for the rest of your life.
The Journey From Swansea
Swansea sits out on the South Wales coast, west of Cardiff, so the studio is a fair way off, though the route is more direct than you might expect. By road it is around 190 miles to Sandbach, roughly three and a half hours, much of it on the A483, the road officially known as the Swansea to Manchester Trunk Road, before joining the motorway network. By train it runs along the South Wales line through Cardiff and Newport up to Crewe, which is only a few miles from the studio. Most people drive and make a day of it.
Bubblegum Ink ® is a private, appointment only studio, and people travel this far for one simple reason. A dog ashes tattoo cannot be redone, so the question is never who is nearest, only who will get it right. That is what brings people from across South Wales to a studio built around this single kind of work for around 30 years.

Your Dog’s Ashes Never Leave Your Sight
The reassurance people most want is also the easiest to give. Your dog’s ashes stay in front of you the whole time. Nothing is taken into a back room and nothing is done out of view. You watch a small amount being made ready and you watch it go into the tattoo. The whole point of a dog ashes tattoo is presence, and that begins the moment you sit down.
If handling the ashes yourself feels like too much, you do not have to. Bring the container as it is and the delicate part is done for you, gently and with respect, while you watch or look away as you need.
Why a General Studio Is Not the Same
What separates a specialist from an ordinary tattooist is everything that happens to the ashes before they reach your skin. Cremation ashes are not clean, not sterile and not an even size, and a studio that mixes them in untouched is gambling with how your tattoo heals. A specialist removes that gamble first.
| 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 Swansea | A specialist worth the journey | Whoever happens to be nearest |
At Bubblegum Ink your dog’s ashes are matched to the right particle size, cleaned, sterilised to clinical standards and cleared of contaminants before they meet your skin. The reasoning is on the are ashes tattoos safe page, and the way the ink is made is explained on the adding ashes into tattoo ink page.

A Name Known Far Beyond South Wales
The studio’s reputation reaches a great deal further than the Gower. Its 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. That story is on the tattooing ashes into clients page. Paul Cutler, who runs the studio, is a multiple award winning artist, though most people still arrive on the word of someone who was looked after here.
Designing Your Dog Ashes Tattoo
No two are alike. It might be a portrait, a paw print, a name worked into something larger, or a small private mark only you will recognise. Whatever you have in mind for your dog ashes tattoo, it is treated with the same care as any memorial piece. If you are still settling on an idea, the paw print ashes tattoo and memorial tattoo design ideas pages are a good place to start, and the main dog ashes tattoo page shows the full range.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to reach the studio from Swansea?
By road it is around 190 miles, roughly three and a half hours, much of it on the A483 before the motorways. By train it runs through Cardiff and Newport up to Crewe, only a few miles from the studio. Most people drive and make a day of it, though the train is a comfortable alternative.
Is it genuinely safe to tattoo with my dog’s ashes?
When the ashes are properly prepared, yes. At Bubblegum Ink they are matched to the right particle size, sterilised to clinical standards and cleared of contaminants before being used. The risk people worry about comes from raw, untreated ashes, which is exactly what a specialist avoids.
Do I need to prepare the ashes before I travel?
No. Bring the whole container as it is, and a small amount is taken at the studio while you keep the rest. There is nothing to measure or separate beforehand, and if handling them feels too hard, that part is done for you.
Can I watch the ashes go into the tattoo?
Yes. They stay in view from start to finish, and you can watch every step or look away, whichever you prefer. Nothing is taken out of sight at any point.
Is it alright if it is my first ever tattoo?
Completely. Many people who come for a memorial piece have never been tattooed before. The day is calm and unhurried, with time to talk through the design and settle before anything begins.
Get in Touch From Swansea
A first enquiry asks nothing of you and commits you to nothing. Whether you want to talk through the journey, the day itself, or simply whether this feels like the right thing, you are welcome to get in touch.
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 Swansea who wants their dog ashes tattoo done by the person who worked out how to do it properly, the distance is a small price for getting it right the first time.
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.