Amanda Seyfried recently opened up about her journey through Hollywood and how her rescue dog, Finn, has been a source of support and purpose in her life. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the 38-year-old actress reflected on the invaluable role her 15-year-old Australian shepherd has played, saying, "I don't know what my twenties would've looked like without Finn. I really don't know." πΎ✨
Seyfried credited Finn with helping her stay grounded during the challenges of her early career, keeping her out of trouble and providing a sense of stability. "Pets give us purpose... to have that responsibility of taking care of animals... it gives you so much more than we could ever give them," she emphasized.
She adopted Finn while working on the HBO series Big Love, and their connection was immediate. "As soon as he was mine... I realized something about me needed him," she recalled. Finn has also been instrumental in helping Seyfried manage anxiety and OCD, grounding her in a way nothing else could.
In September, she celebrated Finn’s 15th birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post, sharing cherished moments with her beloved pet. "Finny’s 15," she captioned the photos, expressing her gratitude for Finn’s enduring presence in her life.
Reflecting on Finn's age, Seyfried told PEOPLE, "I feel so lucky that he's still alive and he's thriving." π With a bond that showcases the profound impact pets can have on our lives, Seyfried's journey is a beautiful reminder of the joy and support animals can bring. πΆ❤️


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