I used to kind of hide it. I'd never really spoke about it beyond that I liked dogs and that I worked at a dog daycare. I didn't want people to think I was a crazy dog person .. but then time went on and I realized that life was too short and that I didn't care what other people thought. So I became more and more open about my nerdiness. I think my nerdiness really came into the open when I flew to Las Vegas to pick up a dog. A lot of real-life non-dog friends didn't really understand why I would go so far to get a dog, but when I talked to them about it, they seemed to get it. Now when I go out with my friends or stop by my sorority to visit, the FIRST thing 99% of people ask is 'how are Seamus and Paris?' I don't bore them with details, but it's cool to know that they care.
I only have one Facebook, and I'd say that 70% of my Facebook friends are real-life non-dog friends, so I try to make an effort to not flood my newsfeed with dog stuff constantly (my instagram, however, is almost exclusively dog-related. WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO TAKE PICTURES OF??). Having said that though, I do like reading about other people's interests and hobbies when they post about them on Facebook. And I do have non-dog interests too.
I only have one Facebook, and I'd say that 70% of my Facebook friends are real-life non-dog friends, so I try to make an effort to not flood my newsfeed with dog stuff constantly (my instagram, however, is almost exclusively dog-related. WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO TAKE PICTURES OF??). Having said that though, I do like reading about other people's interests and hobbies when they post about them on Facebook. And I do have non-dog interests too.