Ashley Judd

Ashely Judd Crosses Over with Buttermilk

by CDW Contributor Kelly on June 23rd, 2007

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Ashley Judd and Buttermilk her dog

Ashley Judd arrived on the set of the new movie, Crossing Over with her faithful sidekick, Buttermilk, on June 15th.

Judd stars alongside Harrison Ford, Sean Penn and Ray Liotta in the drama that tackles the immigration issue in Los Angeles.

Photo Credit: Pacific Coast News

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Ashley Judd Next to the Track with Buttermilk

by CDW Contributor Kelly on June 11th, 2007

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Ashley Judd & Buttermilk at Indy 500 Trophy Presentation

Yeah we know, this is from last month but we couldn’t resist posting it because it’s so damn cute!

Actress Ashley Judd sits next to the track with her dog, Buttermilk, as her husband, Dario Franchitt, poses for a photo during the Official Borg Warner Trophy presentation for winning the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 28, 2007.

Photo: Yahoo Sports

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Ashley Judd & Buttermilk

Ashley Judd brought along her doggie, Buttermilk, to the David Letterman Show taping at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City yesterday.

Looks like Buttermilk got a cut and shave before the show ;)

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Celebrities and Their Pooches

March 27, 2007

Self magazine has a blog and in today’s post, one of the writers remembers encounters with celebrities and their dogs. Read the article to see which celeb makes out with their dog (and we’re talking tongue here folks), which dog is a vegan like their mom and the dog that has hot spots and takes [...]

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Hotels are Impressed with Ashley’s Dogs

January 8, 2007

Ashley Judd‘s menagerie of pets are so well behaved she has a collection of recommendations from hotel staff who have housed the cats and dogs. Animal-loving Judd, who has six cats and two dogs, asks for positive letters about her pets so she can let hotels know her furry friends won’t be any bother. [Source]

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