How Lisa Vanderpump's Husband Ken & Daughter Pandora Are Supporting Her Today

   

How Lisa Vanderpump's Husband Ken & Daughter Pandora Are Supporting Her  Today

Vanderpump Rules boss Lisa Vanderpump, her husband Ken Todd, and their daughter, Pandora Vanderpump-Sabo, love their dogs and love devoting themselves to a good cause. In fact, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, Ken, and Pandora came together with their foundation, The Vanderpump Dog Foundation, recently to host the eighth annual World Dog Day in West Hollywood.

During the event, held last month, they showed off their best outfits in Lisa's favorite color, pink, alongside the Vanderpump Dog Foundation team in a video posted to Instagram.

In the video, Lisa can be seen wearing a pink cowboy hat, while Pandora, the Vice President and Director of The Vanderpump Dog Foundation, danced in front of the camera, while wearing the cutest hot pink scarf with dogs scattered across it. Ken appeared at the end of the video, where he held a bucket in one hand and their dog, Donut, in the other.

The foundation took to the caption of the post, where they declared World Dog Day 2025 to be the "BEST. DAY. EVER."

LVP and Ken Todd celebrate the growth of the Vanderpump Dog Foundation

A big part of Ken and Lisa's relationship is their love for animals. They founded The Vanderpump Dog Foundation in 2016 with the goal of improving "the well-being of dogs around the world." Their continued devotion to all dogs, not just their own, has created a lasting impact and is reflected in the smiles on their faces.

Ken looked so happy at the event as he held on tightly to Donut and smiled widely. In another photo, Ken and Lisa can be seen smiling for the camera alongside Donut in their matching pink and blue hats.

Lisa remarked on the growth of the foundation in a press release for the event. "We've been able to do so much for dog rescue since we launched The Vanderpump Dog Foundation — this year will hopefully surpass our goal of 3,000 dogs rescued in the LA area, with thousands more helped internationally," Lisa said.

 

"It's events like this that help us shine a light on the neglect our furry friends can face, and allow us to raise the funds and awareness to do everything we can to create a better world for them," she added.