Starting a dog Instagram in 2026 takes about ten minutes to set up — the part that matters is doing a few small things intentionally so you're not starting over in a month.

This is the beginner walkthrough: naming, setup, your first posts, and how to think about growth from day one. When you're ready to go deeper, our full guide on how to become a pet influencer picks up where this leaves off.
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Step 1: Pick a name and angle Step 2: Set up the profile Step 3: Your first posts Step 4: Grow from zero FAQsStep 1: Pick a name and angle
Your handle is the one thing that's annoying to change later, so choose with a little care:
- Make it searchable and memorable — your dog's name plus a hint of the niche (e.g. breed) works well.
- Pick an angle, not just "my dog." Breed, personality, a recurring bit, or a mission gives people a reason to follow. More on this in the pillar guide.
- Keep it consistent — try to grab the same handle on TikTok and YouTube so fans can find you everywhere.
Step 2: Set up the profile
- Use a Creator or Business account — it unlocks insights (your engagement rate lives here) and is free to switch to in settings.
- Write a clear bio: one line on what you post, one line of personality, and a single link. Here's the full bio formula with templates.
- Pick a crisp profile photo — your dog's face, well-lit, recognizable at a tiny size.
- Point your link at your most valuable thing — a newsletter, a freebie, or later, a product.
Step 3: Your first posts
Don't wait for perfect. Aim for a handful of posts that show what your account is about:
- Lead with short-form video (Reels) — it's where new people discover you.
- Hook in the first second — movement or a question beats a slow intro.
- Show personality — the specific, funny, real moments are what people follow for.
- Post a few before you promote so a new visitor immediately gets the vibe.
Step 4: Grow from zero
The first followers are the slowest — that's normal. Focus on being findable and repeatable: commit to a posting rhythm you can keep, engage genuinely with similar accounts, use a few relevant hashtags, and double down on whatever format performs. And you don't need a big number to start earning — even small accounts land gifted products and can get brand deals. Once the basics click, here's how to grow to 10,000 followers.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a business account for my dog's Instagram?
A Creator or Business account is recommended — it's free and unlocks insights like your engagement rate, which brands care about.
How often should I post?
Pick a rhythm you can actually sustain (even 3–4 times a week) and keep it consistent for a couple of months before judging results.
What should I post first?
A few short-form videos (Reels) that show your dog's personality and make your account's vibe obvious to a first-time visitor.
How do I get my first followers?
Post consistently, engage genuinely with similar accounts, use a few relevant hashtags, and lean into whatever format performs best.
The Petfluencer Playbook takes you from a new account to your first paid work — with templates, checklists, and a content calendar.