Jason Kelce Admits New Irish Wolfhound Puppy Is 'A Terror' but Everyone's in Love
Former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce is welcoming a new member to the family (and no, it's not Taylor Swift... at least, not yet). He and his wife Kylie recently adopted a new dog, an adorable Irish Wolfhound puppy, and he got to introduce the pup to his brother, Travis, on camera while recording this week's episode of their podcast, New Heights.
Not only did this dog get adopted into an awesome family (there's no doubt Jason and Kylie's three daughters are already showering her with tons of love) but she also seems to love the spotlight, and Jason shared how things have been going with their new four-legged friend on the podcast.
In a clip from the podcast that was shared on the New Heights Instagram this week, Jason picks up his new Irish Wolfhound, who the family named Nessie, so Travis can see her on the camera since he hasn't met her in person yet.
From what we can see here, Nessie appears to be a total sweetheart who loves her dad so much already — look at all those kisses she's giving out! But according to Jason, that's not her real personality.
"She's coming off real sweet right now, but she is a terror," he said. "Like, can get up in the sink already, pulling dishes out with her teeth."
He also said that she's the most food motivated dog he's ever had.
"Any door that has like that little hinge, she gets up and she hits it open," he said, right before yelling at her not to drink out of the toilet.
Fans are already in love, of course, with one person commenting, "The dog has NO idea what kind of golden ticket she won being in THAT house."
The Sweet Dog Who Came Before Nessie
Irish Wolfhounds have long been a love of Jason and Kylie's. Before Nessie, there was Winnie, who passed away in March.
In an Instagram post Kylie shared after Winnie's death, she wrote that she considers her "my first born child," revealing that it had been a dream of hers to adopt an Irish Wolfhound since she was a teenager.
"I had fallen in love with the breed when I was a young and never let my fascination with them fade," she wrote, adding that Winnie was "was everything I had hoped for in a wolfie and more."
"I lost part of my soul today, but I know she is at peace," she wrote.
Nothing can ever ease the pain of losing a beloved dog, but there's no doubt that Nessie is already bringing joy into her new family's life. I can't wait to see more photos of her!