Jennifer Aniston Remembers Late Member of the Family

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Jennifer Aniston is still grieving the loss of a beloved member of her fur-baby family, her dog Dolly.

The Murder Mystery actress took to Instagram on Saturday, June 3, to remember the heartbreaking passing of the White Shepherd pup, whom she raised with ex-husband Justin Theroux.

The former couple announced Dolly's passing back in 2019, and now Aniston, 54, is honoring the dog's memory almost four years later.

"Dolly forever ❤️," the Friends alum wrote in her Instagram post this weekend, while sharing a series of throwback snaps from when Dolly was just a puppy.

The crushing photos were accompanied by a video of what looks to be Aniston's backyard, where a wind chime hanging from a tree is engraved with the late pup's name.

Aniston's followers were quick to show her support, including Isla Fisher, who wrote, "Sending you so much love. Dolly was so sweet. I feel like she was only just a pup yesterday. Time flies 💔💔💔💔💔."

Other notable celebrity pals, including Lindsay Lohan, Michelle PfeifferSalma Hayek, Jenna Dewan, Olivia Wilde and many more, all showed their support as well in various comments under Saturday's post.

But it was Theroux's comment, which included a series of emojis, "❤️‍🩹 🐾 🌈," that tugged on fans' heartstrings, as the former spouses will always have a special bond over the beloved fur-baby together.

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Theroux was the first to announce the news of Dolly's passing years back, writing in a devastating Instagram post at the time, "Tonight, at sunset, after a heroic struggle... our most loyal family member and protector, Dolly A. laid down her sword and shield. 🐺💔 She was surrounded by her entire family."

"Rest In Peace Dolly," he concluded.

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