Chris Evans tried to give his dog a quarantine haircut and it 'went so wrong, so fast'
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Olivia Singh
May 5, 2020, 01:25 IST
Chris Evans tried to trim his dog's fur and it didn't go as well as he hoped.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Chris Evans shared a photo of his dog named Dodger and revealed that he tried to cut his pet's fur but "it went so wrong, so fast."
"He seemed skeptical at first, but with the help of a few treats, I talked him into it," the actor captioned the photo, which showed a patch of Dodger's fur that had been trimmed.
"It went so wrong, so fast," Evans said. "I guess some things are better left to the professionals. (He hasn't seen a mirror yet. I told him it looks great)."
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"#Quarantinelife," the actor added on Instagram.
Fans of the "Defending Jacob" star are familiar with Dodger, who makes frequent appearances on Evans' social media posts.
In 2018, the actor shared a throwback video that showed the moment he met Dodger and decided to adopt him.
"He was trying so hard to stay seated even though he desperately wanted to get out. I knew right away that he was coming home with me, so I took this video to always remember our first hello. Rescue dogs are the best dogs!!" Evans wrote.
"He's up for anything," Evans told the publication. "God, dogs, they're such great animals. I really can't say enough about dogs. I'm a dog lunatic. He sleeps on my pillow. You wake up face-to-face."
Recently, the actor shared two heartwarming selfies with Dodger, captioning the post: "Two seconds later he full-body sneezed directly into my face."
As the coronavirus continues to spread, Evans has been staying at home with Dodger and his brother, Scott Evans. Even though Dodger didn't get a proper haircut, the Evans siblings did.
In late March, Scott shared a video of himself cutting his hair off and getting assistance from the actor.
Chris also revealed his new buzzcut after sharing a video of himself reading a children's book in the hopes of raising money for Jennifer Garner and Amy Adams' initiative called Save With Stories.
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