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Justin Theroux prepares another elaborate candle-lit date night for his rescue pup Kuma

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Justin Theroux pulled out all the stops for his special lady Kuma, who headopted in 2018 in the aftermath of the devastating Hurricane Harvey.The 48-year-old Leftovers star, who was once married to Jennifer Aniston, proved he's a doting dog, as he served her some decadent treats, including soup, bread and three different types of butter.Theroux shared footage from their candle-lit meal to his Instagram Story, which showed her sauntering into her seat, at the table, and immediatelydigging into the first course on Monday.

Candle-lit dinner: Justin Theroux pulled out all the stops for his pup Kuma, who he adopted in 2018 in the aftermath of the devastating Hurricane Harvey, on MondayFor the date night, the menu from Blue Hill Farm included.

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