Does Alice Eve take the lead from her pricey Buddy? Actress noticed taking her beloved pet pooch for a stroll in London as scientists declare canines behave in comparable methods to their homeowners
They say dogs look like their owners – now scientists believe they behave in similar ways too.
And that might not be the best news for actress Alice Eve, who has admitted her beloved pet Buddy can be a little flatulent!
The Oxford-educated star, daughter of actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan, was spotted taking her pooch for a walk in London last week, with a pink umbrella as protection against the inclement weather.
A new study by researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Geoathropology in Germany suggests a dog’s manner comes to match its owner’s.
Alice Eve spotted taking her beloved pet pooch for a walk in London
The Oxford-educated star, daughter of actors Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan, was carrying with a pink umbrella as protection against the inclement weather
British Actress Alice Eve seen out in the inclement weather of the capital as she takes her pet pooch out for a walk in London
The Star Trek and Black Mirror star looked a little deep in thought out on the jaunt
The star looked casual and chic wearing her jeans and cream coloured coat and matching coloured hat
In case of a further downpour, Alice was seen holding her striking pink umbrella
British Actress Alice Eve seen walking her dog in London
The British actress, who appeared in Star Trek into Darkness, was seen out on a walk in London
The star donned a cream coloured coat and matching coloured hat as she took her pooch on a walk
Alice Eve looks a little deep in thought out on a walk with her dog
Alice Eve grimaces as she appears deep in thought
Alice was spotted taking her pooch for a walk in London last week
She was armed with a pink umbrella as protection against the inclement weather
Alice Eve spotted taking her dog Buddy for a walk
They say they found ‘evidence for the idea that owners choose dogs that look like themselves, and that dogs and owners become more similar over time in terms of their personality.’
In a 2019 interview, Eve, now 42, said Buddy helped her relax, saying: ‘He is here with me now, farting away. I love to walk him [and] he likes the coffee shop where they give him biscuits.
‘I miss him when I’m away for work. It’s difficult.’