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Ryan Davies鈥 day could have ended, as planned, with him buying a sofa. There are currently more than 63,000 Instagram users who are glad it didn鈥檛.

The professional photographer from Nottingham was ready to go furniture shopping when he got a call asking if he fancied going to look at some dogs with his then-partner鈥檚 sister.

鈥淢e being such a pet lover,鈥 he told 麻豆官网首页入口 Bitesize, 鈥淚 said 鈥榶es, absolutely.鈥

The next thing they knew, they were surrounded by Samoyed puppies. Samoyeds are herding dogs originally from Siberia in Russia, famed for their snowy fur, eyes like twinkling onyx and near-permanent docile smiles. One in particular caught their attention. The runt of the litter, her brothers and sisters had pinned her to the floor and was in serious need of an intervention.

Meet photographer Ryan Davies and his famous dog Skylar.

Ryan explained: 鈥淚 said to my partner: 鈥榙o something!鈥. He put his arm out and she jumped up and attached herself to his arm. Clinging on and wouldn鈥檛 let go.鈥

And that was it: Skylar, a nine-week-old ball of effortless adorability, had clung on hard enough to earn herself a direct ticket to their home.

To keep friends and family up to speed on the unexpected new arrival鈥檚 progress, Ryan set up an Instagram account, and the likes began to grow. And grow.

They now stand at just under 64,000 and interest in Skylar is so great, she is represented by the Liverpool-based animal talent agency Urban Paws UK.

'To me, she鈥檚 my dog. To everybody else, she鈥檚 some celebrity.'

Having appeared in adverts, magazine spreads and even a fashion campaign, Skylar is one of the growing number of pet influencers appearing on social media.

It means exposure to a proven audience, sometimes as many as 9.3m people, the current follower tally for Jiff Pom, the Pomeranian dog who appeared in a Katy Perry video and posed on the orange carpet at this year鈥檚 Nickelodeon Kids鈥 Choice Awards on US cable TV.

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Jeff the tortoise has appeared in a photo spread in a major magazine.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite surreal. We鈥檒l be walking down the street, people will pop over and ask if she鈥檚 Skylar the Samoyed? To me, she鈥檚 my dog. To everybody else, she鈥檚 some celebrity.鈥

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Megan Roberts鈥 sphynx cat Dobby has walked the red carpet at Leicester Square.

'He has more friends than me!'

Megan Roberts is the owner of Dobby, a sphynx cat notable for its lack of fur, who also appears on Urban Paws鈥 books and has more than 2,000 followers on Instagram. Having recently modelled as the cheeky villain in a forthcoming novel, Dobby鈥檚 cache is pretty high, with a highspot in his career coming when he attended the premiere of the cartoon series Unikitty in London鈥檚 Leicester Square.

Megan said: 鈥淗e鈥檚 not a lot of work but he certainly keeps me busy. He鈥檚 more like a dog than a cat, he鈥檚 a lovable companion and he constantly wants attention.鈥

She continued: 鈥淗e鈥檚 popular on Instagram, certainly keeps me busy with his friends on there. He has more friends than me!鈥

Dobby鈥檚 success is similar to Skylar鈥檚 in that it all began when Megan created a profile of him.

When asked for tips on success in the pet influencer market, she replied: 鈥淟earn how to use a camera.

鈥淵our phone can do good pictures, but I鈥檇 definitely recommend getting a camera. Learn about Instagram statistics and the best things to post. Have lots of videos on your stories and enjoy it.

鈥淒on鈥檛 set out to be world famous, just enjoy taking the pictures.鈥

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Internet star Grumpy Cat died earlier this year.

The Grumpy Cat effect

For the past four years the Urban Paws team has worked with animal actors and influences like Skylar to provide animals as diverse as llamas and tarantulas for adverts, films, TV shows, plays and photo shoots. In 2015, its original mission was solely to provide dog models.

Paula Stewart, one of the company鈥檚 talent managers said: 鈥淢ost of our clients advertise on social media now rather than TV.

鈥淭hey get more exposure for their product.鈥

She believes the appeal in pet influencers comes from animal lovers who may not be able to keep animals at home. If they are allergic to dogs, but like dogs, they can still see them on an Instagram account.

Paula thinks what kicked this trend off was Grumpy Cat, the scowly feline face of a million memes. The internet sensation passed away in May aged seven, and retains almost 3m Instagram followers: "We became so enamoured, seeing animals in daily life. It makes a difference, it cheers people up.鈥

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