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Whether you're looking for adorable photos, heartwarming stories, or expert tips on how to turn your own pup into a social media star, we've got you covered.

Today we got the honor of interviewing Carrie (Presto's Human). You can find a direct link to their Instagram here.

Here is their story:

Can you tell us about your journey to becoming a dog influencer? What inspired you to start sharing your dog's adventures on social media?

Faber-Johnston: I run a dog training business and Presto was my fluence to creating a new dog training system. He's my demo dog and helps me run my business smoothly.

What do you think sets your dog apart from other dogs on social media? What makes them unique or particularly interesting to your followers?

Faber-Johnston: Presto is a beauceron who loves everyone and doubles in a lot of different types of sports.

How do you come up with ideas for your dog's posts and content? Do you have a specific creative process?

Faber-Johnston: I mostly post friends he works with or what sport we're working on next.

Have you ever faced any challenges or negativity on social media, and how have you dealt with it?

Faber-Johnston: Luckily we have not so far.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start their own dog influencer account or share their dog on social media?

Faber-Johnston: Be authentic

How has your dog influenced your life outside of social media?

Faber-Johnston: He is an excellent sport partner and helps me raise puppies for my board and train programs.

Can you tell us about a particularly memorable or funny moment you've had with your dog during one of your photo shoots or adventures?

Faber-Johnston: Presto loves his friends, and a Boston terrier smaller than his head. Loves to wrestle with him and he is the most perfect gentleman. He is hilarious when he plays with tiny dogs.

What is your favorite thing about being a dog influencer?

Faber-Johnston: I get to enjoy my passion of dogs and photography at the same time.

Lastly, what's next for you and your dog on social media? Any exciting plans or projects in the works?

Faber-Johnston: I've created a new dog sport called canine soapbox.