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Kendall Jenner smooches her dog Pyro as the pair isolate at home amid coronavirus pandemic

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She first introduced her fans to her dog Pyro in May 2018.And the gorgeous Doberman has been by Kendall Jenner's side ever since, including during the recent coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world.The 24-year-old supermodel shared a video of herself getting a slobbery kiss from Pyro as the pair self-isolate together in her Instagram Stories on Saturday.

BFFs: The gorgeous Doberman Pyro has been by Kendall Jenner's side ever since May 2018, including during the recent coronavirus pandemic sweeping the worldThe reality TV star captioned a video of herself hugging Pyro with the word 'twin'.

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