Hollywood could go to the dogs and actress Cameron Diaz wouldn’t be fazed at all.
In fact, the Hollywood hottie, who says she has dated a few guys that fit in the four-legged pet category, recently made headlines for going the extra mile for an injured pooch.
According to reports, Diaz not only aided a crippled German Shepard she found in L.A. last weekend, she even spent hours trying to reunite the canine with its owner.
The 35-year-old “There's Something About Mary” star reportedly took the lost dog to her mansion in the Hollywood Hills, treated its injuries, fed it and gave it some water while her assistant made “FOUND GERMAN SHEPARD” signs and posted them around town.
According to the actress’ rep, one of Diaz’s neighbors ran across the signs while looking for his lost dog and the hound and its owner were reunited a short time later.
The pooch’s owner immediately took the injured pup to a vet and Diaz followed a couple hours later to see how the dog was recovering.
There’s no question that the “Charlie’s Angels” star is a loyal pet fan; however, when pitted against fellow actress Jennifer Aniston, she might fall a bit short in putting four-legged friends in front of the two-legged variety.
When you are dating Aniston you learn quickly not to mess with her BFF Norman. The Corgi-Terrier mix is No.1 in the former “Friends” life. It’s a lesson a few of Aniston’s boyfriends have learned the hard way.
Take Aniston’s former flame John Mayer, for example. The couple recently parted ways and more than a few publications speculated the split occurred because Norman couldn’t stand the aloof singer.
According to reports, Aniston spent much of the relationship keeping her two loves apart. And it wasn’t because Mayer is a dog hater; rather sources say for some reason Norman just didn’t like the “Gravity” singer.
Since Aniston is known for treating Norman as though he was her child, knowing that her beloved pooch couldn’t stand her new squeeze reportedly made the “Bruce Almighty” star “heartbroken.”
Aniston, a known dog lover (she just finished filming “Marley & Me,” which is based on the best selling book about a troublemaking Labrador Retriever), even hired a pet expert to help the three exist cohesively. Aniston and Mayer were reportedly encouraged by the dog expert to take Norman for walks around the actress' neighborhood, so the dog could get used to the crooner on neutral ground.
But, as we all know by now, in the end Mayer got the boot and Norman got his spot on Aniston’s bed back.
Lucia Kim
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