When the house goes quiet, give yourself a song that brings her back into the room. Written from your memories. Her name in every chorus. Yours to keep forever.

You don't have to know music. You don't have to know what to say. You just have to know them.
Answer a few simple questions in writing. No calls, no pressure. Our prompts gently surface the right memories for you.
Takes about 10 minutes. Families say this part alone already feels like a gift.
Pick the genre, tempo, and voice. Or let us suggest. Folk, country, gospel, pop, or cinematic strings, fully produced in studio.
Built to be played, not just heard.
Straight to your inbox. Streamable and downloadable, yours forever to share, gift, or play at the bedside.
Don't love it? Free rewrites. or a full refund within 30 days. No questions.
Press play on a few. Some are anthems. Some are lullabies. Some are goodbyes. Each one was someone's love put to music.
"I almost didn't order because it felt like too much. I was wrong. The first time I heard her name in the chorus I fell apart in the best way. It's the most precious thing I own."
"My husband doesn't cry. He listened once, walked out to the porch, stayed there for an hour. When he came back in he just hugged me. That was about Cooper."
"It's been a year next week. We play it every Sunday morning, the way we used to take her for a walk. The kids ask for it by name now."
"My coworkers told me it was 'just a dog.' This song was the first thing that took her seriously. I wept for an hour."
"He played it twice and asked me to leave the room. He never talks about her since she went. The song let him do it without finding words. Thank you."
"I didn't realize it was the anniversary until I started crying for no reason. Then I remembered. I played the song. It helped."
"Our daughter is six. He was her first heartbreak. She asks us to play his song every night before bed. She talks to him through it."
"Fifteen years. He saw me through college, my divorce, my mom dying. The song talks about a beach where we used to walk. The most precious thing I own."
"I gave it to my best friend on the one-year mark. She called me crying. She said it was the first thing in a year that made her remember loving Tucker without immediately remembering losing him."
"I made a slideshow with our song under it. My family on three continents watched it. My grandma in Poland called me crying. He was loved everywhere."
"I kept the order private. I didn't want to explain why I was crying about a 'pet.' Then I played it and I wasn't ashamed anymore."
"My dog passed eleven years ago. I always felt silly still missing him. The song made me feel less crazy. It made me feel like the love still counted."
"Five years gone. Still playing his song every birthday. The kids who never met him know him through the lyrics now."
"I gave it to my mom on the one-year anniversary of losing Pepper. She called me at 11pm sobbing thank you over and over."
"I was a wreck for months. The song didn't fix it. But it gave me something to put the love into. Now I have somewhere to go when I miss her."
"My wife passed last spring. Her dog Roxy followed three months later. I played both songs back to back at her birthday. The whole family sat in silence."
"I am eleven years old. My dog Zeke died of cancer last year. I saved my allowance and ordered him a song. My mom helped me write the prompt. I play it before bed."
"I am 78. My wife of 54 years passed in March. Two months later we lost our dog Tilly. The song mentions both of them. I am not alone in this house anymore."
"I am a vet tech. I see this grief every week. I ordered a song for my own dog the night I started crying at work. It helped me come back the next morning."
"Our pup Pippa died at three from a sudden heart condition. We didn't get long enough. The song let us hold what little we had. It will play at our wedding next year. she should have been our flower girl."
"He was a shelter dog who chose me at the worst time of my life. Fourteen years later he was the only thing left from that version of me. The song honored that. I cried like a child."
"My grandfather lived alone with his dog Otis for ten years after grandma died. When Otis went, we made him this song for his birthday. He plays it on the porch every morning."
"I am a hospice nurse. A patient asked me to play her dog's song the night before she passed. They went together in her mind. Most peaceful thing I've ever witnessed."
"My pops fought cancer for nine years. His dog Ranger never left his side. We played Ranger's song at the memorial. Ranger had passed six months earlier. Half the room cried."
Every song goes through a careful review before it reaches you. If it isn't right, we revise it as many times as it takes. at no cost. And you have a full 30 days from delivery to ask for every cent back. No questions, no fine print.
Standard delivery is five days. If you need it sooner. for an anniversary, a memorial, a date you need to hit. our 24-hour express option is available at checkout. Tell us what you're working with and we'll do everything we can to meet the moment.
Most owners don't. The questionnaire is guided. Soft prompts and tap-to-insert tips bring the right memories up on their own. You don't have to find the words. You just have to remember her.
It's never too late. Some of our most moving songs have been written for dogs who've been gone five, ten, even fifteen years. The love doesn't expire. Neither does the song.
Always. Her name appears in every chorus and throughout the lyrics. It's her song, by name.
Many owners commission a song while their dog is still here. to capture every quirk before time takes them. The song becomes something to play together now, and to hold onto later. Same form, same process.
Pick "Rescue, breed unknown" in the form. Tell us what you saw in her. the personality, the look, the way she loved you. That's all we need.
We rewrite it. Free. As many times as it takes. And if after all of that it still isn't right, you have a full 30 days from delivery to request a complete refund. No questions, no fine print.
Yes to all of those. Once it's hers, it's yours.
No. The song is yours forever. No ads, no paywall, no renewal.
PawprintSong was started by people who lost their own dogs and couldn't find anything that took it as seriously as they needed it to. Pet sympathy cards, paw-print necklaces, generic memorial videos. none of it felt like the dog. We built this so the love had somewhere to go that wasn't a drawer.
There's no right time to give yourself this. There's just now. and her, still in the music, whenever you need her.
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