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Meet the Rescue Puppy That Stole Jennifer Aniston’s Heart

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Jennifer Aniston's New Dog Lord Chesterfield

After losing one of her dogs earlier this year, Jennifer Aniston welcomed a new dog into her household – and he is adorable.

The actress posted a video of her new addition on Instagram. Named Lord Chesterfield, the video shows the puppy sleeping with a tiny bully stick in his mouth, as he makes his debut to the world.

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“Hi! I’d like to introduce to you the newest member of our ? family….this is (a very tired) Lord Chesterfield ❤️. He stole my heart immediately,” Aniston captioned the video.”

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Aniston went on to thank The Wagmor Pet Hotel & Spa, a boarding and grooming facility that is also very much involved in the rescue world.

The puppy will be added to Aniston’s brood, which includes Clyde, a Schnauzer mix, and Sophie, a pit bull mix.

The new addition comes after Aniston lost her white shepherd mix Dolly last year, who she shared with her ex Justin Theroux.

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Before she considered welcoming a new dog, she told People that she had consider her two other dogs’ needs, saying, “I have to be very sensitive to Clyde and Sophie because it’s all about whether they are going to be happy.”

Well, it looks like the family found its match.

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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