Our fur babies are cute and all, but maybe they should earn those milk bones? Does your pooch have what it takes to be an influencer? If so, there’s up to a 10k-per-year paycheck in it for you!

A company called Yappy is on the hunt for their new furry brand ambassador. The official job title is to be a CFO, not too shabby. The right “Chief Fluff Officer” will have to be able to:

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  • Look ‘furbulous’ and be camera-ready, groomed, and ready to go at the flash of the camera!

  • Be a content creator’s dream to work with – the hired Chief ‘Fluff’ dog should be comfortable showing off their best poses, sassy struts, tail wags, tricks, and expressions.

  • Confident jumping on the latest TikTok trends, shooting a reel and taking photos.

  • Create amazing content for Yappy featuring your latest haul of personalized products, designed just for you, with your own unique icon created by our team.

  • Must be socially savvy, with an established social media presence and at least two active social accounts (including Instagram and TikTok).

  • A fluffy and fabulous appearance is advantageous but not essential!

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If you want your BFF to be famous and be able to buy his own dog bones, this is your big chance!

To apply all you have to do is apply online here, share a pic of your pup on social media with the #ChiefFluffOfficer and tag Yappy @yappy_com.

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