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  • Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston posed with two dogs while wearing matching face masks
  • Aniston shared a selfie with Cox on her social media account
  • The "Cake" star encouraged people to wear face mask amid the pandemic

Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox bonded with the latter's pet dogs Harley and Hopper on Saturday. Cox shared the bonding video on Instagram.

In the video clip that she shared on social media, Cox's two pups are seen playing around with their own mini face masks and the actress added funny captions as if the two were having a conversation about the protective gear.

"Just put it on," one of the dogs was captioned as saying to the other.

"No," the other pooch answered. The first dog then said, "I'll make it worth your while."

Cox ended the video with a photo of her and the two dogs with Aniston. In the snap, the "Friends" co-stars are wearing matching face masks. Meanwhile, the two mutts are also wearing white masks.

Aniston shared a selfie with Cox wearing the same matching mask in an Instagram Story. "The Morning Show" star has been urging the public to wear face masks all the time amid the world's battle against the coronavirus pandemic.

Aniston is one of the celebrities promoting the use of face mask on social media. In June, she shared a picture of herself wearing a black mask with a lengthy caption explaining the need to use a face mask amid the outbreak on Instagram.

"I understand masks are inconvenient and uncomfortable. But don’t you feel that it’s worse that businesses are shutting down... jobs are being lost... health care workers are hitting absolute exhaustion. And so many lives have been taken by this virus because we aren’t doing enough," she wrote in the caption.

Aniston added that wearing masks has been politicized when it shouldn’t be. She added that it shouldn’t be a subject of debate either.

“I really do believe in the basic goodness of people so I know we can all do this BUT still, there are many people in our country refusing to take the necessary steps to flatten the curve, and keep each other safe. People seem worried about their 'rights being taken away' by being asked to wear a mask. This simple and effective recommendation is being politicized at the expense of peoples’ lives. And it really shouldn’t be a debate.”

Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox
Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston attend the American Film Institute's 46th Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute to George Clooney at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, on June 7, 2018. Getty Images/ Frazer Harrison