Puppy Love Takes Over Fox News: Dana Perino and Lawrence Jones’ Dogs Steal the Spotlight

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New York, NY — It started with two journalists, two dogs, and a friendship that went far beyond the studio lights. What followed was a viral, tail-wagging moment that left viewers howling with laughter and proved even the most serious newsrooms can have a soft spot for furry chaos.

Fox News anchors Dana Perino and Lawrence Jones may be household names for their sharp political insights and confident on-air presence, but off-camera, they share a surprising common bond: their deep love for dogs. Perino, co-host of The Five and a former White House press secretary, is devoted to her sleek Vizsla, Percy — a reddish-gold bundle of energy who’s become something of a celebrity in his own right. Meanwhile, Jones, co-host of Fox & Friends, often lights up his social media with photos of Nala, his affectionate rescue pup who’s won hearts for her soulful eyes and playful nature.

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Their connection over canine companionship began innocently enough. Between commercial breaks and production meetings, conversations drifted toward dog treats, training struggles, and weekend park adventures. Before long, Perino and Jones realized that Percy and Nala shared a strikingly similar temperament — equal parts curious and mischievous. It wasn’t long before the anchors arranged their first “doggie playdate,” setting the stage for what would become an unlikely friendship between two of Fox’s most famous four-legged fans.

“We joke that they get along better than we do,” Perino laughed during a recent segment. “But honestly, watching them together is pure joy.”

Jones agreed, adding, “Nala’s a rescue, so seeing her so happy and confident with Percy has been incredible. He’s like her big brother — even if she’s the one who calls the shots sometimes.”

Their casual park meetups soon became a weekend ritual. Colleagues and fans couldn’t help but notice the growing bond — both between the dogs and their owners. In an industry known for intensity and long hours, these playful breaks offered a refreshing reminder of balance, laughter, and the little moments that bring joy.

Then came the day Fox viewers will never forget.

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In what was intended as a lighthearted Friday segment on The Five, producers invited Percy and Nala onto the set for a “Dogs of Fox” feature — a behind-the-scenes look at how anchors unwind off-camera. The plan was simple: a quick appearance, a few cute camera shots, and maybe a wag or two. But live television rarely goes according to plan.

Within seconds of the cameras rolling, Percy trotted proudly across the studio floor, tail wagging, clearly unfazed by the bright lights. Nala followed enthusiastically — perhaps a little too enthusiastically. A squeaky toy, planted as a prop, proved irresistible. Nala lunged for it just as Percy decided to make his move toward the treat table near the production desk.

“Suddenly, we had two dogs, two anchors, and total pandemonium,” a crew member said, laughing. “Percy knocked over a stack of cue cards, Nala was barking at the teleprompter, and the hosts were crying laughing.”

The unscripted moment lasted barely two minutes, but it became instant viral gold. Clips flooded social media within hours, racking up millions of views across TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter). Fans dubbed it “the best Fox News segment ever,” and hashtags like #PercyAndNala and #FoxFetch trended for days.

Viewers were charmed not just by the canine chaos but by the sheer authenticity of it all. Amid an often divisive media landscape, this moment of pure, unscripted joy offered something rare — genuine connection.

“People forget we’re human,” Perino later said during an interview. “We get stressed, too. Having Percy reminds me to stay grounded, to laugh more, and to appreciate the small things.”

Jones echoed that sentiment: “Nala changed my life. She’s a daily reminder of love, loyalty, and second chances. Bringing that energy into work — even for a few minutes — was something special.”

Since that on-air mishap, the dogs have become unofficial mascots for Fox’s morning team. Viewers send fan mail, hand-drawn portraits, and even dog treats to the studio. Producers are reportedly considering a recurring segment called “Paw & Order” — a playful nod to both journalism and canine mischief.

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For Perino and Jones, the unexpected fame hasn’t changed much. They still meet for walks in Central Park when schedules allow, still swap dog-care tips, and still laugh about “the day our dogs took over live TV.”

As Perino put it, “There’s something about dogs that brings out the best in people. They remind us not to take life too seriously. And in this business — that’s priceless.”

In a world often dominated by breaking news and political drama, perhaps the most uplifting headline came from two dogs who just wanted to play.