The 5-year-old Shiba Inu named Bodhi, more famously known as Menswear Dog, has come a long way since we last posted about him. According to a new profile by Fast Company, the adorable pup is not only more stylish than ever before, but he's also pulling in some serious dough for his humans–$15,000 a month, to be precise.
Bodhi's owners, Yena Kim (a fashion designer) and her boyfriend David Fung (a graphic designer), have taken advantage of Menswear Dog's viral fame to launch a lucrative business. “When we first dressed him up for fun [in spring 2013], he started posing for us,” says Fung. “We originally posted his photo to Facebook as a gag.” That funny gag quickly grew into something much bigger, as hundreds of thousands of people started to follow Menswear Dog on social media. Bodhi's success eventually enabled Kim and Fung to quit their job in April 2013 in order to devote more time to pampering their dog and shooting campaigns with famous brands like Coach, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Brooks Brothers. While the couple know that this financial cushion won't last forever, they couldn't pass up the opportunity to earn a living by doing something truly creative and outside the box.
As for the star himself, Bodhi becomes a pro in front of the camera. As soon as he sees the outfit being pulled out from his regular duffle bag, the Shiba Inu becomes calm and poised, eagerly letting his dad fluff his shoulders and dress him up while Kim takes pictures. Outside of modeling time, Bodhi busies himself with normal dog stuff: bacon, playing with kids, sniffing other dogs, napping on the foot of the bed. “He's just a regular dog. Hangs out. Sleeps a lot,” says Kim. “He'll do whatever he wants.”
Photos via Menswear Dog and Chris Gayomali / Fast Company
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via [Fast Company]