
RYAN REITER & SCHUYLER
By Lori Capullo | Images by Lorena Cora
In case you spot a man coasting down Las Olas Boulevard on his bike with a fluffy white canine perched like royalty in a customized service, odds are you’ve simply seen one among South Florida’s most sudden—and endearing—duos: Ryan Reiter, a U.S. Marine veteran turned public infrastructure advocate, and Schuyler, the four-legged diva who’s not simply alongside for the experience; she is the experience.
Born in Los Angeles and raised between Dallas, Davenport, and finally South Florida, Reiter has referred to as Florida residence since 1999. A proud graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive College, he went on to serve within the Marine Corps and work in native politics, together with a stint as aide to Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca. Right now, he’s the Vice President of Growth for CORE Building in Florida, a job that retains him embedded in public service—albeit from a unique angle.

“I work intently with municipalities and college districts to ship important infrastructure,” he explains. “It’s mission-driven work that blends technique, service, and development. That mixture actually lights me up.”
However whereas he’s serving to to construct metropolis halls and colleges, there’s one other extra playful, completely groomed drive conserving his personal life in stability—Schuyler, his beloved canine of 4 years, named for the Schuyler Sisters of Hamilton fame. “I’m a historical past nerd, and I couldn’t decide only one,” he laughs.
The bond between them fashioned rapidly—and deeply. Adopted throughout a transformative interval in his life, Schuyler has been his confidante, journey accomplice, and Instagram muse ever since. “She’s loving, loyal, and in some way all the time is aware of what I want,” he says. “She’s helped me by challenges, celebrated the wins, and made on a regular basis moments simply higher.”
Certainly one of their most iconic routines? Bicycling collectively—Schuyler safely zipped right into a pet service, ears blowing within the wind, a wonderfully styled ponytail bobbing with each flip. It began throughout the pandemic, when lengthy walks was inventive methods to remain energetic with out tiring out a canine extra suited to glamor than cardio.

“I noticed different canine house owners utilizing carriers just like the K9 Sport Sack and Little Chonk, and figured we’d give it a shot,” he says. “Now it’s our factor. We’re truly taking a look at upgrading to an e-bike with a sidecar. She deserves it. She expects it.”
Their shared adventures—seashore days, kayaking excursions, brunch at Las Olas favorites, even events at pet-friendly spots like The Wharf and Barkyard and Brews—have earned Schuyler fairly the next on social media. With fluffy “booties,” a signature topknot, and a peaceful however sassy demeanor, she will get acknowledged extra typically than her human. “Everybody all the time asks, ‘Who cuts her hair?’” he laughs. “She’s positively the star of the present.”
However for all the general public cuteness, it’s the quieter moments that imply probably the most.
“Having a canine like Schuyler isn’t nearly companionship,” he says. “It’s about connection. She’s the primary to know once I want a break, or when it’s time for an journey. She jogs my memory to benefit from the experience—actually and figuratively.”
Would he ever contemplate a second canine?
“Perhaps,” he admits. “She’s actually social. I believe she’d love a buddy. However for now, it’s simply the 2 of us. And I wouldn’t have it every other method.”
In a world the place politics are polarized and life strikes quick, Reiter has discovered one thing refreshingly grounding in his relationship with Schuyler: a each day reminder that pleasure could be present in small issues: a motorbike experience, a snatched haircut, or the right sundown together with your greatest buddy driving shotgun.
Or, in Schuyler’s case, heart stage.