Ricky Stenhouse Jr's wife Madyson Joye Stenhouse once again posted the cannibalistic activities of her Doodle dogs after they brought random animal bones back to their house. In a previous story, she had mentioned that her dogs were "feral," contrary to how the nature of these Doodle dogs is supposed to be.
Doodle dogs can be quite friendly to play with and are known for their goofy and affectionate behavior. However, that does not seem to be the case with Madyson Joye Stenhouse's canines. In a recent Instagram story, she shared a picture of one of her dogs with a random bone that it brought from the woods. Jokingly, she claimed that Ruby, her dog, killed a deer herself and regularly brings back random "body parts" to the home.
"I'm starting to think Ruby killed the deer herself and goes to get a new body part each day😂😂😂🥴🥴🥴"
This has been the case with Ricky Stenhouse Jr's dogs for a long time. Earlier this week, Madyson shared a story on Instagram where she mentioned that her dogs were "feral," bringing back random bones from the forest.
"I thought Doodles were supposed to be cuddle and sweet. Mine are feral and bring animal bones from the woods every day🥴," she wrote.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr previews the upcoming season after losing major sponsor
JTG Daugherty Racing faced a difficult campaign in the 2024 season and is currently in a state of transition as they rebrand to Hyak Motorsports for the next season of the NASCAR Cup Series.
Apart from the victory in Talladega and occasional top 10s, the team remained out of the top 20 finishers in most racers. The result of the season also witnessed their long-time sponsor Kroger depart. They had been sponsoring the team since 2009.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr, whom Kroger sponsored for five years, shared his statement as the team rebranded and parted ways with their major sponsor.
"I think the way we’re looking at it is everything’s a little more consolidated. We have all the same great employees and the same crew guys, and processes will stay the same. I feel confident Mike and the guys will keep working hard to try to make our cars faster when it comes to the on-racetrack portion of it."
"The off-track side of it, Kroger, was such a vital piece to me coming over to JTG at the time. Everything that Kroger has done for me is definitely something to be thankful for. They’ve been a part of our sport for a very long time, and it’s cool to see them not leaving like other big companies have lately. So, it’s cool that they’re sticking around. I wish them the best," he said on the SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Stenhouse Jr will continue to drive the #47 Chevrolet in the 2025 season under the new Hyak Motorsports tag.