The star of "Dear John" has a new guy in her life -- and its serious. "He's the love of my life," Seyfried says.
The lucky fella is an Australian shepherd puppy named Finn, Seyfried revealed on Unscripted. "He's a little guy with a big heart," the actress told her "Dear John" co-star Channing Tatum during a chat about the film and their personal lives.
He won't stay little for long. Male Aussie shepherds traditionally grow to about 20 to 23 inches tall, according to the AKC. Seyfried is expecting him to be at least 50 pounds, at which points she admits she won't be able to pick him up.
The highly intelligent dogs are known for being especially attached to their owners, so maybe it's good that Seyfried is slated to have time opening up in her schedule for some one-on-one with her favorite pup? The "Big Love" star is confirmed to be leaving the HBO series sometime this season.
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Paris Hilton's dogs live in this deluxe doggie mansion in Beverly Hills. Photo: babygirlparis/twitpic
Ever wonder what it's like to be a pet of the rich and famous? For Dolce, Marilyn Monroe, Harajuku Bitch, Prince, Tinkerbell and nine other dogs, it's all about living in luxury. The pups' socialite-owner Paris Hilton recently posted pictures of their Beverly Hills 'Mini Doggie Mansion' on her Twitter page.
"I may have spoiled them a little too much. But how can I not? Just look at those sweet lil' faces, they deserve to be treated like my lil' prince and princesses :) I love my babies," Paris tweeted.
The poolside kennel is a mini replica of her mansion filled with tiny furniture pieces, a spiral staircase, a black chandelier, a balcony, and air conditioning, for those hot summer days.
True to her heiress fashion, Paris also created a designer wardrobe and 'Chewy Vuitton' beds for her pooches.
We can only wonder when they'll get their own mini pink Bentleys.
The poolside dog kennel is a mini replica of Paris Hilton's mansion. It is filled with tiny furniture pieces, a spiral staircase, a black chandelier, a balcony and even air conditioning for those dog days of summer.
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Paris Hilton with three chihuahuas outside her home in Hollywood May 9, 2007.
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Paris Hilton visits the Kate Somerville Spa with her little dog, Bambi. Later on, Benji Madden swings by to pick them up.
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Paris Hilton looking at pictures of herself in Malibu on the beach August 8, 2007.
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Paris Hilton with three dogs in Malibu July 20, 2007.
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Actress Paris Hilton attends the unveiling of the new exhibit "Idols of Gay Hollywood" at The Hollywood Museum on June 8, 2006 in Hollywood, California.
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Paris Hilton and Kathie Griffin at Kitson store in Hollywood March 25, 2009.
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Paris Hilton and dog dressed in Santa Claus in Bel Air with sister Nicky Dec 13, 2008.
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Is Paris Hilton experiencing a midlife pet crisis? It seems her Chihuahua, Tinkerbell, has been replaced by a younger, cuter model. Paris lives the "Simple Life," but can't accomplish simple tasks, like properly filling her gas tank at this gas station on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA. Busy posing with her newest yapping accessory, she carelessly leaves the gas hose on the ground. Her car is filled with fuel, but it seems her head is filled with air. Onward to a photo shoot at Ben K. Tay Productions she went without a care in the world.
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A devastated Paris Hilton on her way to Europe just lost two dogs to coyotes in LA . Her new Beverly Hills home is close to the canyons where coyotes are numerous!!!
Miniature Poodle Miniature Poodles, like all Poodles, are excellent swimmers who originated as a water retrievers. All Poodles, Standard, Miniature and Toy are actually one breed, just different sizes. Miniature Poodles, who can be white, black, apricot or gray, are usually 15 inches or under, according to the American Kennel Club.
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Miniature Dogs
Miniature Dachshund
The Miniature Daschund, only 11 pounds or under, is not a separate classification of the Daschund -- it's just a smaller version of the Standard. The miniature dog, with its long bodies and strong sense of smell, are both hunters and lapdogs, according to the American Kennel Club.
Miniature Poodle Miniature Poodles, like all Poodles, are excellent swimmers who originated as a water retrievers. All Poodles, Standard, Miniature and Toy are actually one breed, just different sizes. Miniature Poodles, who can be white, black, apricot or gray, are usually 15 inches or under, according to the American Kennel Club.
Miniature Schnauzer
The Miniature Schnauzer is of German descent and was originally bred to be a small farm dog. The most popular of the three Schnauzer breeds, the Miniature Schnauzer is a attentive, lively and a favorite among celebrities like Mary Tyler Moore and Bill Cosby. The strongly built miniature dog is between 12 to 14 inches, according to the American Kennel Club.
Miniature Bull Terrier
Just like the playful Bull Terrier, the Miniature Bull Terrier, who originated in England, has a similar personality. Don't let its size fool you – the Miniature Bull Terrier is strong, energetic and audacious. Miniature Bull Terriers are between 10 to 15 inches and can be solid white or colored, according to the American Kennel Club.
Miniature American Eskimo Dog
The American Eskimo Dog is one of three separate categories of the American Eskimo Dog. Between 12 to 15 inches, the bright white dog is loving, protecting and sociable. Now a great companion dog, the miniature dog was once a circus dog, according to the American Kennel Club.
Miniature Pinscher
Also known as the "Min Pin," the Miniature Pinscher is a German Breed whose ancestry includes the Daschund, Italian Greyhound and the shorthaired German Pinscher. The quick, curious dog is the perfect apartment dog. Despite its small size, the compact pooch makes a wonderful watchdog. The spirited miniature dog, about 10 inches to 12 1/2 inches, can be red, black, or chocolate with tan, according to the American Kennel Club.