Everything to Know About Ariana Grande's Dog-Obsessed Life With Her 8 Rescue Pups
Ariana Grande is officially back on tour! In celebration of Ariana’s Eternal Sunshine Tour, which started on June 6, we thought we’d highlight that the “we can’t be friends (wait for your love)” singer is one of the biggest dog lovers in Hollywood.
While we’re not positive about the exact number of dogs Ariana owns, it’s at least eight. In a November 2024 interview with LADbible Entertainment, Ariana shared that she has “like eight” dogs, but clarified that most of her dogs “don't like to travel,” so only two of her pups, Toulouse and Myron, stay with her when she’s away from home.
During the LADbible Entertainment interview, Ariana shared that she allows her furry friends to sleep in her bed. According to the Wicked actress, Toulouse prefers to sleep “either on [her] head or on top of [her] head.” In addition, she shared that she appreciates that Myron is “a big heavy warm presence” in her bed.
“Myron is a little furnace,” said Ariana.
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We don’t think Ariana minds that Myron heats the bed. After all, in a November 2024 interview on the Sentimental Men podcast, Grande shared that she’s completely devoted to the pup, who originally belonged to her late ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller. While recording the podcast episode, Grande paused the interview to let Myron, who was barking, out.
“This is my full-time job. This is my full-time life. I live for Myron,” quipped Ariana.
During a November 2024 interview with BBC Radio 1, Ariana let her fans know that her rescue dogs all range in breeds and size, with the largest one, Lafayette, a bloodhound, weighing over 115 pounds.
On top of being a devoted pup parent, Grande also co-founded the 501 (c) (3) non-profit animal rescue, Orange Twins Rescue. According to its mission statement, the organization helps “Senior animals, strays, neglected, abused, or special needs.”
“We do not discriminate and are proud of our fast-acting, effective, and loving work! We are proud of our commitment to stepping up, and stepping in in times of need. We value our strong connection to our community, and are constantly working to find new avenues of outreach and education,” read the non-profit’s mission statement.