Add Page Six on Google Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce became dog parents long before walking down the aisle.
The newlyweds got their white pooch “many months” ago and have had their fluffy family member for “close to a year,” Page Six can exclusively reveal.
We hear they are “very happy” about “their shared pet.”
The pup, which appears to be a Samoyed breed, was seen in Florida over the weekend when the athlete, 36, was photographed touching down in Palm Beach.
In pictures obtained by Page Six, the all-white dog followed the Kansas City Chiefs tight end down the stairs of Swift’s private jet.
It remains unclear whether the Grammy-winning singer, also 36, is with her partner and their pet in the Sunshine State.
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Swifties started speculating about the pop star’s dog with Kelce earlier this month after the pair’s New York City wedding.
In the first images leaked from the July 3 nuptials at Madison Square Garden, eagle-eyed fans noticed a sweet framed snap of the bride and groom appearing to hold a white dog.
The duo have yet to share additional details about the animal.
Reps for Swift and Kelce have yet to respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The singer adopted Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson in 2011 and 2014, respectively, followed by Benjamin Button in 2019.
That same year, she gushed to Time magazine about them, saying, “I’m obsessed. … I love my cats so much.”
As for why Swift has a soft spot for felines, she said, “They’re very dignified. They’re independent. They’re very capable of dealing with their own life.”
Kelce, who started dating Swift in the summer of 2023, sweetly referenced his partner’s cats during a February 2025 press conference.
He called Benjamin his “biggest supporter” out of all three, explaining that he sees that cat “the most.”
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