Jennifer Aniston introduces her new rescue puppy, Lord Chesterfield, on IG
What is the best way to name a dog? Should they be given human names like David or John? Or should they be given animal-specific names like Tag or Spot? I don’t know. Usually my animals have human names, but I think most pet owners know that their animals’ “formal name” is just the jumping-off point for a million nicknames. Jennifer Aniston definitely seems like a person who consistently goes with human names for dogs. She’s had dogs with names like Dolly, Clyde and Sophie. But now she’s added a new puppy – a rescue puppy – to her family. And she gave him a somewhat elegant name: Lord Chesterfield.
Jennifer Aniston has added a new four-legged friend to her family. On Sunday, the 51-year-old actress introduced her 35.7 million Instagram followers to the new addition, Lord Chesterfield.
“Hi! I’d like to introduce to you the newest member of our 🐾 family…. this is (a very tired) Lord Chesterfield,” Aniston gushed. “He stole my heart immediately.”
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In the adorable clip, Aniston is heard whispering, “Chesterfield, have you fallen asleep with your bone in your mouth? I think you have.”
Aniston, already a proud dog mom, also gave a special shoutout to the Wagmor Pet Hotel & Rescue Spa in Studio City, California. “A HUGE thank you to @wagmorpets for the incredible work you do. Grateful you take such great care of these rescues and find them their forever home,” Aniston wrote.
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Lord Chesterfield: a cute name for a dog or nah? I think it’s cute, because it’s so easily made into a nickname. It’s absurd to think that you’d call a dog by shouting “Lord Chesterfield, come here!” But Chester? The Lordship? Chesty? Lord C? All of those work.
And yes, LC is adorable. I can practically smell the puppy breath. This is not helping! I’ve been thinking so much about getting another cat or even a dog during the pandemic. My local shelter (where I got my Panther kitten) keeps sending me emails how many kittens they have. SOB.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid, Instagram.