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Today we got the honor of interviewing Victoria (Sunday'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?
Medina: I’ve always made lifestyle content, so when I graduated to the dog parent lifestyle it was a natural transition! She is so cute and has her funny quirks, I knew the internet would love her as much as I do.
What do you think sets your dog apart from other dogs on social media? What makes them unique or particularly interesting to your followers?
Medina: First she’s a big dog, little dogs get all the glory on social media so we had to represent for the big floofs! Sunday is just a ball of sunshine. On the internet and in the real world she makes people smiley with her expressions and sweet personality. She’s 3 and still learning new things like using her talking buttons so I think people enjoy following her progress too.
How do you come up with ideas for your dog's posts and content? Do you have a specific creative process?
Medina: I just create based on what we are doing that day like if she comes to work with me at the plant shop, going to the dog park, going for a walk, learning a new trick. We are just having fun!
Have you ever faced any challenges or negativity on social media, and how have you dealt with it?
Medina: Of course! I work in social media so my skin is a little thicker but when it comes to negativity, recognize if it is hate, or a discussion before responding. I think it’s important we take time to respond to things and make sure our words are from a place of understanding and not defensiveness. Remove yourself or delete if necessary. It’s ok to just let things go.
What advice would you give to someone who wants to start their own dog influencer account or share their dog on social media?
Medina: Keep it fun!
How has your dog influenced your life outside of social media?
Medina: I get a lot more sunshine with Sunday! In L.A. there are a lot of different places to go for walks and places to explore together. She sparks conversations with strangers every day. To make sure her needs are met, I need to be on top of my schedule so it’s motivating. These past 3 years with her have been a blessing in every way!
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?
Medina: The first day I met Sunday at the shelter, they were just about to go out for play time and she was PUMPED. She was already one year old so she was a big dog and she’s jumping barking, being WILD. I was so nervous but I knew she was the one. When I was trying to do her leash, I was having trouble with the snap cause her neck fur was blocking my view and the clamp was old. She ran around and was jumping, getting tangled with my purse, around my legs, like 3 people had to help it was so embarrassing! I wasn’t sure what I got myself into but she’s truly been an angel ever since 😂
What is your favorite thing about being a dog influencer?
Medina: Showing off my sunshine girl! I know I’ll look back on these videos and pictures with so much love.
Lastly, what's next for you and your dog on social media? Any exciting plans or projects in the works?
Medina: I’d love to get her into more partnerships or commercial work but for now we are just having a good time and are open to whatever comes our way.