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Sydney Sweeney’s Pit Bull Is ‘Amazing’ on Movie Sets

Sydney Sweeney’s female Pit Bull mix dog, Tank, is perfect on sets and behind the camera. The “Anyone but You” star has recently disclosed to Vogue that her beloved dog, who has been by her side for almost 10 years, does not make any moves or sounds when she is on a set. As reported by HuffPost, the actress has explained, “The moment we call action, she stops moving and doesn’t make a sound. Then you call cut and then she gets up. It’s amazing.”

The charismatic rescue dog Tank has recently made it to the cover of Vogue Magazine’s Dogue and has been winning hearts on social media.

Sydney Sweeney claims her rescue dog knows how to behave on set

The “Euphoria” actress said to Vogue that her rescue Pit Bull mix female dog, Tank, is “amazing” on sets as she knows how to behave. As per HuffPost, she further revealed that Tank was just a puppy when she took her home. It was her absolute “dream” to gift her adorable dog a backyard of her own. The actress fulfilled that dream five years ago when she bought her first house in Los Angeles. While talking about that moment, Sweeney says, “That was the most fulfilling moment of my life.”

Sydney Sweeney has also celebrated her furry companion’s incredible achievement of getting featured on the cover of Vogue Magazine’s Dogue on Instagram. She has expressed how ecstatic and proud she is of the female canine. The actor wrote on her Instagram that it was her “proudest moment yet” and that Tank is a “STAR.”

Sweeney continued to share her love for Tank in the post. The actor highlighted how she has been her “best friend for almost 10 years” and by her side in this “wild, amazing journey.” Sweeney then thanked everyone and added, “I’ll be cherishing this forever (also tank had more people to show up for her entourage during the shoot than I have ever had haha).”

It is evident that Sydney Sweeney is very proud of her furry best friend.

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