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The Petfluencer Playbook Β· Nicole & Nora

How to Get Pet Brand Deals in 2026

Even with a small following β€” the honest, step-by-step version, with a pitch template you can steal.

By Iana, co-founder of Nicole & Nora

You don't need 100,000 followers to get paid brand deals as a pet creator. You need the right brands, a simple media kit, and the confidence to pitch first β€” most creators never do.

A French bulldog on a porch beside delivery parcels β€” getting pet brand deals
πŸ“ Landed a deal? Grab our free fill-in brand-deal contract template (PDF) so you get it in writing β€” and our media kit template to pitch with.

Brand deals are usually the first real money a pet account makes, and in 2026 they're more accessible than ever because brands have learned that small, engaged pet accounts convert. Below is exactly how to land your first one: how to find the right brands, build a media kit that makes you look pro, pitch them (with a copy-paste email), and negotiate a rate that's actually worth your time.

Can small accounts really get brand deals?

Yes β€” and it's one of the best-kept secrets in the niche. Pet accounts tend to earn 2–3Γ— the engagement of human lifestyle creators at the same size, and brands pay for engagement, not just follower counts. Nano creators (1,000–10,000 followers) regularly land gifted products and paid UGC work, and many creators sign their first paid deal well under 5,000 followers. What holds most people back isn't their size β€” it's that they wait to be discovered instead of pitching.

Step 1: Find the right brands

Don't chase the biggest names first. Start with brands that are a natural fit and are already active with creators:

Keep a simple list of 20–30 target brands with a contact email or the right person to reach. That list is your pipeline.

Step 2: Build a simple media kit

New to this? Follow our step-by-step guide on how to create a pet media kit (with a free template).

A media kit is a one-page PDF that makes you look professional and answers a brand's questions before they ask. It doesn't need to be fancy β€” it needs to be clear. Include:

Having a media kit ready is a genuine edge β€” most small creators don't have one, so the ones who do look instantly more legitimate.

Step 3: Pitch them (steal this template)

For the full pitching playbook β€” finding contacts, subject lines, and follow-ups β€” see how to pitch brands as a pet influencer.

The pitch is where deals are won or lost. Keep it short, specific, and about what they get. Lead with a concrete content idea, not a request. Here's a template you can adapt:

Subject: Pet content idea for [Brand] 🐾 Hi [Name], I'm [Your name], the human behind [@handle] β€” a [breed/niche] account with [X] engaged followers who are exactly the pet parents [Brand] is made for. I already love [specific product], and I'd like to create [1 Reel + 3 stories / a UGC video] showing it in a real day with [pet's name]. My audience trusts my recommendations β€” my last [product feature] drove [result, e.g. "40+ comments and DMs asking where to buy"]. I've attached my media kit with rates and past work. Would you be open to a quick chat about a collaboration for [month]? Thanks so much, [Your name] & [pet's name] [@handle] Β· [link]

Send it to a real person where you can, follow up once after 5–7 days, and track who you've contacted. Volume plus a genuine fit is what fills your calendar.

Want the ready-made media kit & pitch templates?

The Petfluencer Playbook includes fill-in-the-blank pitch emails, a media-kit template, and a live rate calculator β€” so you can pitch with confidence today.

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Step 4: Know your rate & negotiate

For the full pricing breakdown, see our guide on pet influencer rates, or plug in your follower count and engagement to get a personalized number from our free pet influencer rate calculator.

Don't guess β€” and don't undersell. In 2026, pet accounts command roughly these ranges per piece of content:

Set a floor and factor in usage rights (are they running it as an ad?) and exclusivity (can't work with competitors?) β€” both should raise your price. If a brand only offers product, it's fine to accept gifting early on to build a portfolio, then convert them to paid once you have results to show. The fastest way to line up that gifting is to join a few pet brand ambassador programs. For the full picture, see our breakdown of how much pet influencers make.

Step 5: Deliver well and turn one deal into many

The easiest brand deal to get is your second one with a brand that already loves working with you. So over-deliver on the first: hit the brief, post on time, disclose the partnership clearly, share the results, and send a short recap afterward. Ask if they'd like to do it again, and request a testimonial for your media kit. One happy brand becomes a repeat client and a reference that helps you land the next.

Frequently asked questions

How many followers do I need to get brand deals?

Fewer than you think. Nano accounts (1K–10K) land gifted and paid work regularly because pet engagement is high. Focus on engagement and a professional pitch over follower count.

Should I reach out to brands or wait for them?

Reach out. The vast majority of small-creator deals come from pitching, not from being discovered. Proactive, specific pitches win.

What should I charge for my first brand deal?

Use the nano ranges above as a floor ($20–$150 per post, more for video), and raise your price for usage rights or exclusivity. Accepting gifting first to build a portfolio is a valid strategy.

Do I need a media kit?

It's highly recommended. A simple one-page media kit makes you look professional and answers a brand's questions up front β€” most small creators don't have one, so it sets you apart.

Not sure which path is yours?

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Ready to land your first deal?

Get the exact templates, media kit, and rate calculator we use β€” all in the Petfluencer Playbook.

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