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Kendall Jenner, 24, stopped to get a little fresh air and have a little fun with her sweet dogs while looking incredible in an athletic outfit on May 5.

The model shared an awesome pic of herself sitting on some green grass and snuggling the two pooches while they were on leashes as she flaunted her toned abs in a light blue crop top and matching spandex shorts.

She also had he hair up and tied back as she kissed one of the dogs and held onto the other. “big walks,” she captioned the photo.

Kendall’s latest dog walking pic is just one of many she’s shared since being in quarantine. On Apr. 16, she posted an Instagram pic that showed her walking one of her dogs, Pyro, on the street while wearing a gray sweatshirt and matching shorts.

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