Sabrina Carpenter’s beloved dogs, Goodwin and Louie, land a Dogue cover feature as the pop star opens up about love, music, and her new album
Sabrina Carpenter is no stranger to stealing the spotlight — but this time, she’s sharing it with her two four-legged companions. Her beloved dogs, Goodwin and Louie, just landed their own glossy feature as cover stars of Dogue, the viral spin-off dedicated to celebrities’ pets. With their mix of charm, style, and personality, the pups not only won over fans but also gave Sabrina the perfect opportunity to laugh about how fame seems to be rubbing off on them.
The cover shows Goodwin and Louie posing inside a sleek white mini Mercedes-Benz, accessorized with custom scarves designed just for them. The shoot instantly went viral, with thousands of fans flooding Instagram to comment on how much of a “model” duo the dogs looked like. As Sabrina joked, “Their egos have definitely gotten bigger since the shoot — they don’t even walk like regular dogs anymore, they strut like runway stars.”
It wasn’t just Sabrina’s followers who were charmed. The Dogue series also featured pets belonging to other stars: Hank, the terrier owned by BLACKPINK’s Rosé; Maluma’s Dobermans, Buda and Karma; and Bonnie and Clyde, a pair of huskies who already have a fanbase of their own. By combining the glamour of fashion with the heartwarming appeal of pets, the feature struck a chord online, reaching millions of viewers in just days.
For Sabrina, though, this wasn’t just a lighthearted photoshoot — it was a chance to talk openly about her relationship with her dogs. Goodwin, now 14 years old, has been by her side since her Disney Channel debut on Girl Meets World. She describes him as her most sensitive companion, always aware when she’s not feeling her best. With soulful eyes and years of shared memories, he has become more like a family member than a pet.
Louie, on the other hand, is the baby of the family. At just one year old, he brings a wild, playful energy into Sabrina’s life. Mischievous enough to earn the nickname “Lucifer” when he’s up to no good, he’s also affectionately called “LouLou” when he’s being sweet. Sabrina says his expressive ears make him seem like he understands every word she says, adding another layer of connection to their bond.
“Dogs give you a kind of unconditional love that’s hard to describe,” Sabrina shared. “They’re always there for you, no matter what’s happening in your life.” For her, that sense of devotion has been the most grounding force, especially in the whirlwind of fame.
And the timing of the Dogue cover couldn’t have been more perfect. Sabrina is preparing to release her new album, Man’s Best Friend, inspired by the bond between humans and their pets. The project blends playful energy with emotional depth, reflecting how her dogs have influenced not only her personal happiness but also her music.
The album reveal itself was just as creative as the concept. Instead of a typical announcement, Sabrina invited fans to share photos of themselves holding dogs, each one sitting on a director’s chair with the title of a new song printed across the back. The result was a viral, pet-powered tracklist reveal that turned into a celebration of both music and animal companionship.
As much as Sabrina enjoys the glamorous side of her career, she’s quick to remind fans that what matters most are the simple, real-life connections that keep her grounded. Whether it’s a long walk with Goodwin, a playful moment with Louie, or the inspiration they give her in writing songs, these everyday experiences shape the person behind the pop star persona.
The Dogue cover may have been a viral moment, but it also revealed something deeper: Sabrina Carpenter is building a career that reflects her personal life as much as her artistry. In a world obsessed with curated perfection, her willingness to share the messy, funny, and heartfelt parts of her life — like being a devoted dog mom — only makes her more relatable.
And if there’s one thing that fans took away from the viral Dogue shoot, it’s that the Carpenter household now has three stars — one pop icon and two furry cover models who walk like they own the runway.
