For instance, if your dog is always curious and getting into trouble, you can create a mischievous and sarcastic personality for them. If your dog is really human-friendly and subdued, you can create a relaxed, friendly persona for your dog.
If you’re posting photos, platforms like Instagram, Tumblr, and Pinterest are great. If you want to say witty things as your dog, Twitter or Facebook are good platforms. If you post a lot of videos, consider a video sharing platform like Snapchat.
Famous social media dog account names include, @toastmeetsworld, @muppetsrevenge, and @jiffpom. [2] X Research source
If creating an account on Facebook, make sure you use the “Pages” option instead of creating a real account, or it may get deleted. Other platforms care less about “fake” accounts or accounts created for people’s pets. You may have to try multiple account names because they may have been already created.
If your dog is fun-loving and energetic, use a photo of them being active, like swimming or catching a ball. If there is a place for hobbies you can put something like, “running after squirrels, playing catch, and cuddling with my owner. " Remember to include contact information for potential advertising opportunities.
Turn off the flash, as it can often startle or scare dogs. Try to capture times that make your dog interesting and unique. If your dog is camera shy, try offering some treats to get them to open up. [4] X Research source A panting dog often looks like they are smiling. If you want a happy looking dog, go for a brisk jog or walk with them before the photo shoot. Make the background engaging and interesting to look at as well.
For instance, the cover picture image size for Facebook is 851 x 315 pixels. The header image for Twitter is 520 x 260 pixels. The profile size for Pinterest is 165 x 165 pixels. [5] X Research source Read how to Resize an Image in Adobe Photoshop.
Using puns like “I’ve got a bone to pick with your opinion” may make people laugh and follow your dog’s page. Announcing landmarks for your dog’s social media page is also another great way to thank followers or fans. You can say something like “Thank you, everyone, for helping me reach my goal of 1,000 followers!”
The best time to post on Twitter is 3 p. m. Mondays through Fridays. The best time to post on Facebook is 12 p. m. and 3 p. m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and on Saturday and Sunday between 12 p. m. and 1 p. m. The best time to post on Instagram is 12 p. m. to 1 p. m. Monday through Friday. [7] X Research source
One idea you could try posting is a series of clips of your dog as they grow up, starting from when they were a puppy. When a post gets a lot of likes or comments, you should try to create similar content in the future. For instance, you may get few likes or shares on long posts comprised of text, but many on cute pictures of your dog in funny costumes. Check other social media pages for dogs to see what trends they’re following so you can post similar things on your pup’s account.