Jennifer Aniston Admits It's 'So Hard' Emotionally Posting About Shelter Dogs in Need (Exclusive) 

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"If one gets out, that's all I care about," says the actress, who just debuted her first picture book, 'Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life', along with The Clydeo Fund

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Jennifer Aniston had made it her mission to help rescue as many animals as possible.

Along with her new children's book, Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life, and The Clydeo Fund, which supports animal shelters, the actress, producer, and entrepreneur, 55, also uses her Instagram account to share stories of rescue dogs in need.

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"It's so hard, but it helps; they get seen and rescued," she tells PEOPLE. "It's almost impossible to keep up with it. But I'm constantly updated that so-and-so got rescued. So all I keep thinking is if one gets out, that's all I care about."

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The Morning Show star and executive producer wrote her new picture book, illustrated by Bruno Jacob and inspired by one of her rescue dogs, Clyde, to help motivate kids to explore their interests. "They're so focused on these phones and just disappear into this void of scrolling," she says. "They don't really spend time being stimulated by the world and figuring out what they want to do."

First introduced as an animated dog on Aniston's Instagram account in 2021, Clydeo now has a four-book children's series. "When they came to me with the idea, it was like, 'Obviously, I'll make it about something that I fully love and adore, which is my rescue animals,' " she says.

The actress also wanted to "create a fund where we can donate to these animals all over the world and inspire people to just throw in a dollar. It all adds up," she says. "We can get awareness out and help the shelters that are in desperate need."

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With every dollar donated, The Clydeo Fund will help organizations rescue, rehabilitate, and find forever homes for animals. "We can help these animals, and we can get awareness out, and help the shelters that are in desperate need of upkeep because they're falling apart," explains the former Friends star. "They can't keep up. And all you see is that we're euthanizing innocent, beautiful, perfectly, perfectly fine two-year-old dogs, or a puppy, or a litter. I can't. It's too much. It's too many."

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For more information and to donate, visit www.theclydeofund.org.

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