Ariana Grande Dogs Breeds Ages How Old Breed All
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Ariana Grande’s Dogs: Breeds, Ages, and More

Many fans want to know more about Ariana Grande’s dogs, particularly since she has so many of them. From what we can discern, the popular singer and actress has had twelve dogs since 2010, so it can be tough to track all of them. Photos of Ariana’s many pooches can be seen on her Instagram, in her music videos, and in more than a few interviews, especially when it comes to her winking pup Toulouse. Here’s what we know about Ariana Grande’s adorable dogs, along with their ages and breeds.

How old are Ariana Grande’s dogs?

The following is a list of Ariana Grande’s dogs sorted in chronological order of their ages, as best as we can estimate them. We have the birthdays for some of her pups but not all of them, though we know many adoption dates.

Ariana’s dog Toulouse. [Image Credit: Instagram / @arianagrande]
  • Coco – 14 Years Old
    • Coco’s birthday is March 27, 2010.
  • Toulouse – 11 Years Old
    • Born on June 16, 2013, Toulouse was adopted later that year on September 13 from an animal shelter. He is named after a city in France and a kitten from “The Aristocats.” The pooch won the award for Cutest Musician’s Pet at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
  • Ophelia – 11 Years Old
    • Ophelia’s birthday is July 27, 2013. Ophelia is humorously in charge of an Instagram account for her, Coco, and Toulouse “because the other puppies don’t know what they’re doing.” (The Instagram hasn’t been updated in a long time, though.)
  • Fawkes – 10 Years Old
    • Fawkes was adopted in July 2014 when Ariana was in Florida. Its full name is Fawkes-Kitty. However, the dog no longer with her as it didn’t get along with her other dogs.
  • Cinnamon – 10 Years Old
    • Cinnamon was adopted on December 4, 2014.
  • Sirius – 9 Years Old
    • Ariana announced that she had adopted Sirius on January 31, 2015. His full name is Sirius Black after the same character in Harry Potter. Sirius now lives with Ariana’s mother Joan.
  • Strauss – 8 Years Old
    • Strauss was adopted on October 7, 2015 after selecting him from among eight dogs at the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) in Tulsa.
  • Lafayette – 8 Years Old
    • Lafayette was adopted on June 6, 2016. Ariana gave her a French name because she was in France when she adopted her.
  • Myron – 8 Years Old
    • Myron was originally adopted by Ariana’s ex-boyfriend and rapper Mac Miller in January 16, 2017. She adopted him taking after Mac Miller passed away on September 7, 2018.
  • Pignoli – 7 Years Old
    • Pignoli was gifted by Ariana’s mother Joan on March 2, 2017.
  • Lily – 5 Years Old
    • Lily was adopted on July 11, 2019 alongside Snape. (Their names seem to be homage to Harry Potter.)
  • Snape – 5 Years Old
    • Snape was also adopted on July 11, 2019.

What breeds are Ariana Grande’s dogs?

Here are the breeds for all of Ariana Grande’s dogs. The artist has a large variety of dogs in her pack.

Ariana’s bloodhound Lafayette. [Image Credit: Instagram / @arianagrande]
  • Coco – Dachshund and German Shepherd Mix
  • Toulouse – Beagle and Chihuahua Mix
  • Ophelia – Chocolate Labradoodle
  • Fawkes – Shiba Inu
  • Cinnamon – Pitbull Mix
  • Sirius – Poodle Mix
  • Strauss – Yorkshire Terrier
  • Lafayette – Bloodhound
  • Myron – Pitbull Mix
  • Pignoli – Beagle and Chihuahua Mix
  • Lily – Basset Hound
  • Snape – Basset Hound

In an BBC interview with Cynthia Erivo for the movie “Wicked,” Ariana revealed that she speaks and sings to all of her dogs. She says that she gets lost in their eyes and humorously tells them that “You gotta live forever.”

Among all of Ariana’s canines, Toulouse is featured the most often on screen and in magazines, likely due to his calm demeanor despite him being a beagle and chihuahua mix, two breeds that are known for barking. The dog joined Ariana on the July 2019 cover of Vogue, and in an interview with Drew Barrymore, Ariana is seen holding and petting Toulouse before being delightfully surprised.

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