Ryan Dalmatian

Story by RyanBrony1361 on SoFurry

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The bio of my favorite Dalmatian OC and my Oliver and Company OC, Ryan!


Age: 20

Birth Date: August 5th, 1968

Eye color: Brown

Race: Pure

Gender: Male

Orientation: Straight

Place of residence: New York, New York

Fur: White with black spots, obviously. :p

Career: Railroad dog at the Locomotive Preservation Society's museum in Brooklyn, New York.

Special training: Specially trained railroad dog. Mostly works on steam locomotives due to his knowledge of old time engines.

Clothing: Sometimes wears a plain white diaper just to be adorable, a red bandana with dog bone patterns on it, engineer hat and very rarely railroad overalls.

Origin: Ryan is a autistic Dalmatian who was left abandoned in Central Park of New York City by his mother who couldn't afford to take care of him and her pups alone after the death of her husband, Shaun (Sean Bean). One night he was adopted by a 4 year old boy named Jack and had been living with him until he was a teenage Dalmatian. Ryan was given all the love in the world by his master. He would go out on walks with him, play fetch and even play with his master's train set. He even learned how to howl like a train whistle. Sadly, Jack suffered from Leukemia and died a few days before he was suppose to go to the hospital.

A few days after the death of Jack, Ryan overheard his master's parents talking about him going to the Humane Society where they would "put him into a deep sleep", which made him feel scared and he ran away from his master's home. The next day after his escape, he ran into Dodger and then he met Tito, Francis, Einstein and even developed a crush on Rita. It was a little rough getting Rita to like him, but they soon got together and became mates. Somewhere in the fall, Rita gave birth to 5 puppies, Tiffany, Macey, Stacey, Kholat and Sean, and Ryan was adopted by Jenny.

Ryan and Rita still see each other of course and would often go out on dates and road trips to places Ryan would love to go to someday including Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Even though he's autistic, he's still a fun loving Dalmatian.