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How to upload photos to your breed profile

How to upload photos to your RightPaw breed profile

Updated over 2 years ago

Note: we recommend all breeders logging on and editing their listing on PC or Mac to best see all information, photos and details.

1. Login into RightPaw, click here to visit the login page.

2. Click "Listings" on the menu on the top right of your screen, and when the menu drops down, click "Edit Listing".

Note: if you have multiple breed listings (for example: a German Shepherd listing and a Labrador listing), then you will need click (a) "Manage Listing", then click "Edit Listing" on the specific breed listing you want to edit.

3. On the left hand side, click "Photos":

4. At the Photos page click the "Upload images" button to select photos from your computer or phone:

5. Select the photos you wish to upload (you can select multiple photos at one time):

Click "open" or "select" or "ok" - the button to upload the photos may look different/have a different name to the screenshot above depending on what operating system you are using (e.g. Windows, Mac, iPhone or Android) and if you are doing this on phone or computer.

6. Once the photos are uploaded - they will appear on the page:

7. Click/tap and hold over a photo then drag it to move it around and change the order of how the photos appear:

Note: the photos numbered 1, 2 and 3 will be your hero images - the photos that will show up on your profile. For example see below:

As you can see photo 1 is a Golden Retriever in the woods, photo 2 is a puppy on a pillow and photo 3 is a Golden Retriever at the beach looking majestic.

As you can see below on the profile - the order in the photos page match what is displayed on the breed profile (see below) - photo 1 is a Golden Retriever in the woods, photo 2 is a puppy on a pillow and photo 3 is a Golden Retriever at the beach looking majestic.

8. Always click the purple "tick" / "save photos" photos button to ensure your photos and the order of your photos save.

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