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Lawrence: Kids made dogs seem like a threat
10 Jan
Summary
- Jennifer Lawrence fears dogs after one bit her son.
- She rehomed her dog, Princess Pippi Longstocking, in 2023.
- Lawrence is nominated for a Golden Globe for 'Die My Love'.

Jennifer Lawrence revealed a significant change in her views on dogs after becoming a mother. The actress, who welcomed her second child in 2025, stated that after her son was bitten by a dog, her perception shifted dramatically, leading her to view dogs as a potential threat. This heightened concern prompted her decision to rehome her adopted dog, Princess Pippi Longstocking, who was adopted in 2017.
The star's beloved pet now resides with her parents, a move attributed to Lawrence's newfound apprehension around dogs since her children were born. Lawrence, known for her roles in "Winter's Bone" and the "Hunger Games" franchise, recently screened her new film "Die My Love" in New York City on January 7, 2026.
"Die My Love" features Lawrence as a mother grappling with madness, with Robert Pattinson as her partner. The actress is nominated for a Golden Globe for this performance. She also expressed enthusiasm about potentially reprising her iconic role as Katniss Everdeen, should the opportunity arise with the upcoming prequel, "Sunrise on the Reaping," scheduled for November 2026.




