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Jennifer Aniston Brings Her Dogs to a Photoshoot in Behind-the-Scenes Video

Devon Forward
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The actress' pets were a big help on set.

Jennifer Aniston stunned everyone with her Allure photoshoot for the December issue, and it turns out that two of her dogs helped out on set.

The actress shared a behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot, showing all of the fun little moments that went into getting the perfect shot.

At the beginning of the video, Aniston walked in with her big white dog, Lord Chesterfield, on a leash, while someone else had hold of her schnauzer mix, Clyde.

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While both dogs were likely on set the whole time, Lord Chesterfield is clearly the more energetic of the two, or at least he was that day, as at multiple points in the video, he joined in on the photoshoot, even making it into the published feature.

Aniston's third dog, a pit bull mix named Sophie, wasn't in the video, so she might've left her at home.

Along with the sweet moments with her dogs, Aniston's behind-the-scenes video also revealed how some of the Allure pictures were created, with hair extensions and a fan just a small part of the process,

Many loved the video and the final photos chosen by Allure, with Reese Witherspoon commenting on the video, "What a BABE!! It's the blue dress for me 💙🔥."

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"Stunning!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️," wrote Khloe Kardashian.

The compliments kept coming, as actress Nikki Reed wrote, "Stunning❤️ Inside and out."

Aniston's friend Gwyneth Paltrow highlighted how amazing and young she looks, commenting, "Um, are we back in the 90’s today??"

In the interview accompanying the photoshoot, Aniston opened up a lot about her challenges and personal growth over the years, including struggles trying to get pregnant through IVF, something she never made public until now.

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But she's now come to terms with the path her life took and who she is today, telling the publication, "I am a constant work in progress. Thank God. How uninteresting would life be if we all achieved enlightenment and that was it?”

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