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Olivia Munn Can’t Stop Showing Off Her Rescued Dog She Adopted From Social Tees in NYC

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Olivia Munn is holding a dog in her arms.

Actress Olivia Munn is making the media rounds for her upcoming movie Mortdecai. Besides dishing on her latest project, Munn can’t stop talking about her newest addition, a Cavalier King Charles she adopted from New York Rescue Group Social Tees.

“He was rescued from a puppy mill,” she told the Today show. “His name is Chance because he got a second chance, and he is just the entire world.”

Munn has been “Tiger Mom-ing” Chance, teaching the adorable dog sit, shake and lay down using hand signals. On, and she also boasts that Chance was potty-trained in a day and half. (We are guessing many dog owners across the world are green with envy).

Calling him “the best thing in the world,” Munn has been taking the pooch EVERYWHERE. Check out a few of our favorites from Instagram.

Related: How Dogs Help Actor Tom Hardy Improve His Craft

When she first found love

olivia and chance

Now the pair are inseparable

chance in cart

With Chance going to work with mom

olivia munn work

Enjoying a swimsuit photo shoot

swimsuit olivia munn

Relaxing backstage with Seth Meyers’ dog Frisbee

olivia munn seth myers

And doing tricks on the Today show

olivia munn today show

Or just relaxing

chance snoww

And after tiring day, catching some z’s

sleeping

Related: Supermodels Play Second Fiddle to Dogs at This Runway Show

All images are from Instagram

 

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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