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Meet My Dog: Kylo Ren, A German Shepherd Who Lives In Central Florida

This dog has gone on a lot of intergalactic adventures.

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Meet My Dog: Kylo Ren, A German Shepherd Who Lives In Central Florida
Taylor Monroe

Back in 2017, my family wanted a little more protection for our little pack. My mom was browsing through the phone app, PuppySpot, and found this adorable, fluffy face of a newborn German Shepherd pup. Two months later, and we adopted him into our family. He has gone through a lot of adventures and toys in the past two years.

Here is some information about Kylo Ren, my German Shepherd.

About Kylo Ren:

Age: 2 years old

Weight: over 100 pounds

Where he was born: Arkansas

Favorite food: grilled salmon with peas

Nicknames: Rennie, Kylo, Renster, Kylo Rennie, Kylito

Best friend: his mommy and anyone who gives him a treat

Favorite toy: any ball

5 Random Facts About Kylo:

1. He always barks at the pool pump every morning when it goes off.

2. He shares a birthday with one of our cousins.

3. Even though he is not super cuddly, he is in the mornings.

4. His paws and head smell like stale Cheetos when he hasn't had a bath.

5. He loves to play fetch and will ask anyone to play with him.

3 Places That Kylo Loves To Go With His Humans:

1. The state park for hikes.

2. The pet store.

3. The lake park by his house.

The Best Pictures of Kylo Ever Taken:







The Best Videos of Kylo Ever Taken:






Want to follow Kylo Ren's Instagram?

Instagram: @kylo_ren_grrr


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