It’s 1995, and Jennifer Aniston falls head over heels in love while filming Season 2 of Friends. But contrary to what the tabloids may suggest, it wasn’t one of the many Hollywood heartthrobs she regularly works with that caught her attention this time around. Rather, it was a small dog named Norman.
The actress has always loved animals, but it wasn’t until she met this cute terrier mix who was on the set of Friends filming a scene with Joey and Chandler that her bond with dogs truly became strong. I did. When Aniston learned that Norman would not be hired for the show because he did not perform well in the scene, she jokingly offered to take him with her. After a few minutes, he was hers. “He completely stole my heart and showed me how special the bond between humans and dogs is,” Aniston recalls. “From that point on, it was game over. I’ve been a dog person my whole life.”
Almost 30 years later, Aniston’s love for dogs has only grown stronger. Through every film and TV project, every relationship, every advertising campaign, every business, her dogs have been by her side and have become the true foundation of her rapidly evolving life. “They are my rock and a constant source of unconditional love,” she explains. “And it’s the best reality show in town.”
Aniston believes that with the love, comfort, and support her dogs give her, the least she can do to give back is to give them the best life possible. “Just like us, they need mental stimulation, physical activity, and love,” she says. “Keeping them healthy, happy and safe is also important.”
This mindset is what inspired the actress to create clean dog shampoo, the latest product from award-winning hair care brand LolaVie. “When I first thought about a hair care line, it was automatically one of the products I wanted to develop,” Aniston explains. “It makes sense to create a product that not only benefits your dog, but other dogs as well.”
Not only does a dog shampoo need to be safe, effective, and made from the best naturally derived ingredients, it also needs to exude the high quality that LolaVie has become known for since its launch in 2021. This means that the bath needs to be fun for both the human giving it and the dog receiving it. And Aniston knew the only real way to ensure canine satisfaction was to earn the approval of her dogs, Clyde and Chesterfield.
The actress said the puppies, especially Clyde, the star of her mother’s children’s book “Clydeo, a Bite of Life,” published in September, were happy to oblige. “Ever since Clyde’s book came out, he never goes anywhere without shampoo and blow dry,” jokes Aniston. “We’ve created an adorable diva.” After months of careful testing and consideration, Clyde and Chesterfield finally created a gentle, pH-balanced product that met all of Aniston’s criteria, plus some of their own. I settled on a formula that has a smooth texture. And Puppy Love Dog Shampoo officially launched on the LolaVie site and Ulta in November. 20.
This shampoo joins a growing number of premium dog grooming products hitting the market in recent years, including products from other human hair care brands. The boom comes in the wake of a huge increase in pet ownership during the coronavirus pandemic, but dog parents are also looking forward to their four-legged family members. The appetite to spend big bucks seems to be increasing and shows no signs of slowing down. “People are starting to realize that dogs aren’t just pets; they’re part of the family,” Aniston says of this trend. “As we become more conscious of what we put in our bodies, we started extending that care to our dogs.”
And unlike many of its competitors, LolaVie’s dog shampoo expresses its love for puppies far beyond the bottle, with 100% of its profits going to the Clydeo Fund. The Clydeo Fund is an organization Aniston founded earlier this year to support animal rescues around the world. “Animal rescue is incredibly close to home for me, and I’ve seen firsthand the huge difference these organizations make in giving animals a second chance at life,” the actress said. speak “By donating all profits to the Clydeo Foundation, you can give back to work that really matters and support organizations on the front lines of relief and recovery.” Donations make a tangible impact and help those in need It’s a way to help animals in need, something Aniston has been doing on a personal level for years. “The Crydeo Foundation is a way to expand that reach and create a way for others who want to give back as well,” she added.
With the launch of LolaVie dog shampoo, it looks like not only Aniston, whose gorgeous hair is used as inspiration in hair salons everywhere, but her dogs as well. The actress hopes this shampoo will bring joy to millions of puppies, whether they use it on their own fur or benefit from donations to the Clydeo Foundation. But more importantly, Aniston encourages her fellow dog lovers to adopt when they can, love unconditionally, and take the time to truly understand their dog’s needs. “Dogs are amazing creatures and they can teach us so much,” she says. “They give us their hearts and all we can do is give them the best care and love we can.”