Chris Evans described rescuing his beloved boxer-mix Dodger as the 'best decision' of his life in a new interview with with BuzzFeed Celeb.While playing with a bunch of puppies as he answeredquestions about his new movie and past work, the Lightyear star, 41, reflected on how much joy adopting his pooch, back in April 2017, has brought him.'I always thought when I adopted a dog, or rescued a dog, it would be a little puppy,' he told the outlet.
Furry BFF: Chris Evans described rescuing his boxer-mix Dodger as the 'best decision' of his life in a new interview with with BuzzFeed CelebThe Knives Out actor continued: 'Dodger was a full-grown dog.
It wasn't the story I had in my mind but it ended up being the best decision of my life. I just think a lot of adult dogs and older dogs get overlooked, and that's a shame.' Over the years,Evans has made his love known for his canine known to the world by regularly posting him on his Instagram and eventattooing his name to his chest.The Boston native originally adopted Dodger after filming a scene for his movie Gifted five years ago.
Dog dad: While playing with a bunch of pups as he answered questions about his new movie and past work, the Lightyear star, 41, reflected on how much joy adopting his pooch, back in April 2017, has brought him 'I always thought when I adopted a dog, or rescued a dog, it would be a little puppy,' he told the outlet Sweet: The Knives Out actor continued: 'Dodger was a full-grown dog.
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