Bighearted beauty Jennifer Aniston and beau Jim Curtis are bonding over their love of rescue dogs — and now they’re talking about adopting a new pup as a couple, sources say.
The Morning Show sweetheart already has her own little pack — Clyde, a Schnauzer mix, Lord Chesterfield, a Labrador, and Sophie, a pit bull mix — and an insider says hypnotherapist Jim’s senior mutt Odie has “fit right in” with his gal’s happy hounds.
The insider shares, “Jen’s dogs are truly a part of her family. She’s built them their own doggy palace at her house, and they are always allowed on the bed and the couch.”
“If Jim was against that Jen would not stick with him — no way. But he adores dogs and is great with them. Now he and Jen are talking about getting another one — maybe even a rescue puppy, so they can have that fun experience of raising it together.”
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According to the insider, the former Friends star, 56, and Jim, 49, are “playing house” during the honeymoon phase of their romance — but are also “really committed to making a difference together” by helping as many homeless pooches as possible.
“They’ve already started looking at pictures online of different dogs. They’re both very excited,” the insider confides.
“Getting a puppy together will be extra fun. It’s such a bonding experience, almost like having a newborn — at least for a month or two. It will be a rescue, though. They’d never go to a breeder.
“There’s no denying it’s a real commitment, but Jen doesn’t seem the least bit worried.”
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The source says Jen is “gaga” for Jim, adding that “she’s practically beaming 24/7, and Jim has the same glow.”
As National Enquirer readers know, twice-divorced Jen has had failed marriages with Fight Club hunk Brad Pitt and The Leftovers’ Justin Theroux — plus a string of false starts with other actors and musicians.
Now, the insider says, “Jen really does feel she’s hit the jackpot with Jim. He’s so hot, he’s kind and respectful. He’s evolved and interested in working on himself, and he loves rescuing dogs. What could be better?”