Jennifer Aniston took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday to celebrate National Puppy Day.
The Friends veteran was generous with her photos as she gave followers a glimpse of her dog Lord Chesterfield as a fluffy white puppy, and more recently as an adult dog. The dog is now about two years old.
National Puppy Day was established in 2006 by Colleen Page, who hoped to shed light on dogs that needed to be saved. It should not be confused with National Dog Day which falls on August 26th.
She’s a great fur parent: Jennifer Aniston took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday to celebrate National Puppy Day. Seen in 2020
Heartfelt tenderness: The Friends veteran was generous with her photos as she gave followers a glimpse of her dog Lord Chesterfield as a fluffy white puppy
Jennifer shared the image when Chesterfield was a puppy and also when he was older, adding “From this to this” over the photo.
And the “Morning Show” star also said, “I don’t know if National Puppy Day is a real holiday… but I’ll take any excuse to post a Chesterfield memoir.”
Sirena added a heart kiss emoji.
Puppy Fever: National Puppy Day was established in 2006 by Colleen Page, who hoped to shed light on dogs that needed to be saved. It should not be confused with National Dog Day which falls on August 26th.
Aniston adopted Chesterfield in 2020 and announced it online.
‘Hey! I would like to introduce you to a new member of our family… this is (very tired) Lord Chesterfield ❤️,” said the Los Angeles native.
“He immediately stole my heart.
“Thank you SO MUCH @wagmorpets for the incredible work you are doing. Thank you for taking such good care of these saved ones and finding their eternal home.
Look at this little furry ball: Aniston adopted Chesterfield in 2020 and announced it online.
Time flies: Jennifer shared an image of when Chesterfield was a puppy and older, adding “From this to this” over the photo.
Most recently: here she is at home, in a white shirt and jeans.
The Cake actress also has a dog named Clyde, a terrier-schnauzer mix. And the viewer has another dog named Sophie, her white and black pit bull.
There were also images of Dolly, a white shepherd dog, that were posted to Insta Stories on Wednesday.
One of the photos shows Jen holding her hand on Dolly’s back as she writes, “Hi! I’m Jen, and your name is…? Dolly, okay. Copy it.’
Cuteness overload: In one photo, Jen has her hand on Dolly as she texts, “Hi! I’m Jen, and your name is…? Dolly, okay. Copy it’
The image must have been taken about 20 years ago. Dolly died in 2019 after suffering an illness.
Jennifer was married twice: to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005 and to Justin Theroux from 2015 to 2017.
The versatile actress also had affairs with Vince Vaughn and John Mayer.
The Emmy-winning star seems to be single these days and living a happily divorced lifestyle as she shoots project after project.
Her buddies: Aniston has a photogenic fur family that she’s proud of. A year ago, she shared a look at all three of her four-legged friends from the backyard of her stunning Bel Air, California mansion.
Trio: Sirena has been proud of her dog for decades. Her current batch of dogs is adorable. One of the dogs is named Clyde, a schnauzer mix, and Sophie, her white pit bull. Then there’s Lord Chesterfield, far left
Jennifer traveled to Hawaii and France this year on the set of Netflix’s Murder Mystery 2 with friend Adam Sandler.
And earlier this year, she was seen on the second season of The Morning Show with Reese Witherspoon.
A year ago, soap opera actor John Aniston’s daughter shared a glimpse of all three of her four-legged friends from the backyard of her stunning $21 million Bel Air, California mansion, which includes a lush green lawn and large pool house.
A good look at a loved one: close-up of Clyde with a tennis ball
“Dog day, noon,” the Vogue cover girl wrote. Dog Afternoon is also the title of the 1975 film about Al Pacino.
She also added red heart emoji and dog paw prints to the photos.
In another image, the Here Comes Polly star said it was “Sunday” at her sprawling estate.
Sirena has been a proud dog owner for decades.
One of her most memorable dogs was the Welsh Corgi Terrier Norman, who died in 2011 at the age of 15.
The grief was so intense that Jennifer got his name tattooed on her leg so she could always remember the mongrel.
Great shot in motion: And here is her pit bull with a tennis ball in her mouth
Last year: Aniston kissed Clyde after she voted; here she is wearing glasses, a rare move