Jason Kelce Introduces Family’s New Puppy Nessie After Death of Dog Winnie: ‘She Is a Terror’

Kelce said Nessie 'can get up on the sink already, pulling dishes out with her teeth' on his 'New Heights' podcast with brother Travis Kelce

<p>New Heights/Instagram</p> Jason Kelce introduces his family

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Jason Kelce introduces his family's new puppy Nessie
  • Jason Kelce introduced his new Irish wolfhound puppy on the latest episode of his 'New Heights' podcast with brother Travis Kelce

  • “She’s coming off real sweet right now. She is a terror,” Jason joked about Nessie the puppy

  • It comes six months after Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce, shared that their family dog Winnie, who was also an Irish wolfhound, had died in an Instagram post

Jason Kelce is showing off the latest addition to his family.

The retired NFL player, 36, introduced fans to Nessie, his family’s new energetic pet, on the latest episode of his New Heights podcast with brother Travis Kelce.

“Have you seen Nessie yet? Our new puppy?” Jason asked his brother, to which he responded, “I have been watching that baby wolf, that coyote walking around behind you for the past like five minutes.”

The former Philadelphia Eagles star then called the white and gray Irish wolfhound over to him and held her up to the camera before saying, “Come on Ness. Oh, say hi to everybody.”

<p>New Heights/Instagram</p> Travis Kelce (left) and Jason Kelce with new puppy Nessie (right)

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Travis Kelce (left) and Jason Kelce with new puppy Nessie (right)

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“Oh, that is a good looking pup right there,” Travis, 34, interjected. “That’s a good looking pup.”

Jason appeared to laugh as he got some dog kisses from Nessie, though he warned his brother on the podcast that while the pup looked innocent, she could be a handful.

“She’s coming off real sweet right now. She is a terror,” Jason joked. Like, [she] can get up on the sink already, pulling dishes out with her teeth.”

<p>New Heights/Instagram</p> Jason Kelce introduces his family's new puppy Nessie

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Jason Kelce introduces his family's new puppy Nessie

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“She’s the most food aggressive dog we’ve ever had in our life,” he added. “Any door that has like that little, that little hinge [doorknob], she gets up and she hits it, pulls it open. I’m like what the f--- is this dog?”

<p>New Heights/Instagram</p> Jason Kelce introduces his family's new puppy Nessie

New Heights/Instagram

Jason Kelce introduces his family's new puppy Nessie

This comes six months after Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce revealed that their family dog Winnie, who was also an Irish wolfhound, had died in a post on Instagram. She paid tribute to the family’s beloved pet, sharing that she always wanted an Irish Wolfhound, and “holy s--- did [Winnie] live up to the hype.”

"She was everything I had hoped for in a wolfie and more,” Kylie captioned a photo of Winnie. “I lost part of my soul today, but I know she is at peace. I love you, Winn. You will always be my first born child.”

<p>New Heights/Instagram</p> Jason Kelce and his new puppy Nessie

New Heights/Instagram

Jason Kelce and his new puppy Nessie

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While the family is fond of dogs, Jason has previously shared that he draws the line at getting a cat. In last week's New Heights episode, he shared his plans on the podcast to “divert” his wife and their three daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 18 months from bringing a feline home.

“You know what my latest plan to divert our family from getting a cat is? I just keep telling our girls that cats are poisonous,” Jason explained. "... So that they don't want cats. And I don't have to deal with having a cat and make them terrified.”

Jason reiterated later in the podcast, “I just don't want a cat," adding,“I don't want another animal in the house. My dogs have already ruined the furniture.”

Despite this, he noted that he would possibly be open to having an outdoor cat should his girls still want one, as he thinks that cats are “fine if they stay outside.”

“I'll do an outdoor cat. I'm okay with an outdoor cat," he said.

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