DOGUE

Sydney Sweeney and Tank Are the Human-Pup Pairing That Grew Up Together

Sydney Sweeney
s dog Tank in Los Angeles.
Sydney Sweeney s dog, Tank, in her Los Angeles pool.Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch

To understand Sydney Sweeney’s love for Tank, you first need to understand Sydney Sweeney’s great-grandmother. Her great-grandmother loved dogs so much that she owned eight. And when she ran out of room and no more could stay with her, she went to stay with them, volunteering once a week at a local animal shelter.

One weekend, she brought a 17-year-old Sydney with her. The teenager saw a female pitbull-mix puppy—no more than four weeks old—in a cage. Her stomach was an angry red mess of infected stitches. “She had been fixed at a really young age—like, two and a half, three weeks old. You’re not supposed to do it that young,” Sydney says. The staff told her they weren’t sure if she’d live.

Sydney was heartbroken, and also under lax supervision: Her great-grandmother told her to go for it. So she adopted the dog, drove home to Los Angeles, and surprised her parents. They immediately grounded her.

As she bottle-fed her new best friend, Sydney had a vision of what the dog could become: “I wanted her to grow up and be a big tank—be my protector,” she says. So that’s exactly what she named her.

From that moment on, Tank went with Sydney everywhere. “Because she was so young, I brought her to school—it was during the time where my mom was, like, ‘You’re going to have to learn to take responsibility for your actions,’” she says. (Tank ended up thriving in that environment: “She became kind of like the class pet and would walk around in different classrooms.”)

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Tank poses in Sydney Sweeney's vintage red Bronco.

Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch

And as her owner transitioned from student to star—Sweeney was just 21 when she had her breakout role in HBO’s Sharp Objects—Tank came with her too. She’d hang out in Sydney’s trailer or run around the Euphoria back lot with Jacob Elordi’s golden retriever, Layla. Sometimes she’d even watch her human film a scene. (Tank thrived here too: “She will literally lay under the camera and not move,” she says. “The moment we call action, she stops moving and doesn’t make a sound. Then you call cut and then she gets up. It’s amazing.”)

Was Tank able to understand her owner had become famous? At first, Sweeney says she doesn’t think so. But then she pauses. “Maybe she knows it because she got a backyard?” she says. Since they lived in an apartment, she explains, Tank didn’t have one for awhile. It became a goal of Sweeney’s, as she tirelessly worked towards moving from bit parts to leading roles: “My whole dream, since I got her in high school, was to be able to get her a backyard,” she says.

Five years ago, the actor bought her own first home in Los Angeles. Tank took off running the moment she hit the grass. “Tank, I did this for you!” she shouted. “This is your backyard!”

“That was the most fulfilling moment of my life,” she says.

Below, Sweeney and Tank answer Vogue’s Dogue questionnaire.

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Tank outside Sweeney's home in Los Angeles. The Euphoria actor tells Vogue that it was her dream to get Tank a home with a backyard.

Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch
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Sweeney first adopted Tank as a puppy back when she was in high school. Sometimes, she'd even bring her to class.

Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch

Sydney

If you could tell your dog one thing, what would it be?

For her to know how much I love her.

What is the most human thing your dog does?

She sleeps like a human: in bed, with her body underneath the blankets, and then her head on the pillow. I spoon her on my right side.

Do you have any nicknames for Tank?

My mom was kind of mad at me for naming her Tank. She said everybody’s going to be confused and think that it’s a boy dog. So my mom had nicknames like Tanky or Tankerella. I say Tankster sometimes, and Mama Bear.

Is there one place you wish you could take your dog?

A tropical rainforest or something that just has a lot of smells. She likes to sniff everything. So I feel like a tropical rainforest would have a lot of smells for her.

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Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch

Tank

What is your full name?

Tank Bubbles Sweeney.

Astrological sign?

Capricorn.

Tank and her owner together on the couch.

Sweeney and Tank played together during their Dogue shoot.

Favorite toy?

My crazy cat stuffed animal that I stole from my Uncle Trent.

Favorite meal?

Anything with bacon!

Worst habit?

Thinking I can catch the squirrel.

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Tank accompanies Sweeney on everything from hikes to the sets of her movies.

Photographed by Daria Kobayashi Ritch

Strangest habit?

I like taking naps under blankets—head and nose covered too!

If you could talk, what would your catchphrase be?

“I wanna come with you!”

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