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(CNN) --
If you're one of those people with a social media account for their dog, read on...
Yappy.com, an online pet gift retailer, is looking for its next "Chief Fluff Officer," a job that pays up to $10,000 a year.
Yappy.com is looking for its next "Chief Fluff Officer".
Credit: Yappy
"The selected pup will have a knack for getting behind the camera, will always be willing to pose, and will really enjoy taking photos and being filmed while trying out our latest personalized gifts," the company says in the job announcement.
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Although it seems like a dream job, the tasks of a puppy influencer can be tough.
Not only does he have to be groomed and camera-ready, but he must "feel comfortable showing off his best poses, tail wags, tricks, and expressions" online.
In return, the dog will get paid, receive fun products, and sometimes travel for photo shoots.
To participate, pet parents must complete an online application by November 18.
But beware, the competition is very tough.
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"The selected pup will need to be a natural behind the camera, always willing to pose and genuinely enjoy being photographed and filmed trying out our latest personalized gifts," the company says in the job announcement.
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