Cruising Together

Ryan Reiter’s constant companion is the star of the show wherever they go—and he’s just fine with that

RYAN REITER & SCHUYLER
By Lori Capullo | Photography by Lorena Cora

If you spot a guy coasting down Las Olas Boulevard on his bike with a fluffy white dog perched like royalty in a custom carrier, odds are you’ve just seen one of South Florida’s most unexpected—and endearing—duos: Ryan Reiter, a U.S. Marine veteran turned public infrastructure advocate, and Schuyler, the four-legged diva who’s not just along for the ride; she is the ride.

Born in Los Angeles and raised between Dallas, Davenport, and eventually South Florida, Reiter has called Florida home since 1999. A proud graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, he went on to serve in the Marine Corps and work in local politics, including a stint as aide to Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca. Today, he’s the Vice President of Development for CORE Construction in Florida, a role that keeps him embedded in public service—albeit from a different angle.

“I work closely with municipalities and school districts to deliver critical infrastructure,” he explains. “It’s mission-driven work that blends strategy, service, and construction. That combination really lights me up.”

But while he’s helping to build city halls and schools, there’s another more playful, perfectly groomed force keeping his own life in balance—Schuyler, his beloved dog of four years, named for the Schuyler Sisters of Hamilton fame. “I’m a history nerd, and I couldn’t pick just one,” he laughs.

The bond between them formed quickly—and deeply. Adopted during a transformative period in his life, Schuyler has been his confidante, adventure partner, and Instagram muse ever since. “She’s loving, loyal, and somehow always knows what I need,” he says. “She’s helped me through challenges, celebrated the wins, and made everyday moments just better.”

One of their most iconic routines? Bicycling together—Schuyler safely zipped into a pet carrier, ears blowing in the wind, a perfectly styled ponytail bobbing with every turn. It all started during the pandemic, when long walks turned into creative ways to stay active without tiring out a dog more suited for glamor than cardio.

“I saw other dog owners using carriers like the K9 Sport Sack and Little Chonk, and figured we’d give it a shot,” he says. “Now it’s our thing. We’re actually looking at upgrading to an e-bike with a sidecar. She deserves it. She expects it.”

Their shared adventures—beach days, kayaking excursions, brunch at Las Olas favorites, even parties at pet-friendly spots like The Wharf and Barkyard and Brews—have earned Schuyler quite the following on social media. With fluffy “booties,” a signature topknot, and a calm but sassy demeanor, she gets recognized more often than her human. “Everyone always asks, ‘Who cuts her hair?’” he laughs. “She’s definitely the star of the show.”

But for all the public cuteness, it’s the quieter moments that mean the most.

“Having a dog like Schuyler isn’t just about companionship,” he says. “It’s about connection. She’s the first to know when I need a break, or when it’s time for an adventure. She reminds me to enjoy the ride—literally and figuratively.”

Would he ever consider a second dog?

“Maybe,” he admits. “She’s really social. I think she’d love a buddy. But for now, it’s just the two of us. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

In a world where politics are polarized and life moves fast, Reiter has found something refreshingly grounding in his relationship with Schuyler: a daily reminder that joy can be found in small things: a bike ride, a snatched haircut, or the perfect sunset with your best friend riding shotgun.

Or, in Schuyler’s case, center stage.

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