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Millie (a springer spaniel), Buddy (a chocolate Lab), Barney and Miss Beazley (Scottish terriers) have all called 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. home. Who will be the next White House pooch?
We've heard some bleak reviews of the human race, but deep down I think that people are generally... everywhere. Especially during rush hour. It's not that people are bad; we're just a little bit squished. Remember sixth-grade science?
The White House has been mostly a dog house when it comes to presidential pets. And President-elect Obama intends to keep it that way.
Do you know a few things about dogs? Lend us your expertise in the comments area below. What breed of dog should the Obama family choose? Temperament? Purebreed or mixed? Rescue or breeder?
Before he could restock the Cabinet or redecorate the quaint house on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C., President-elect Barack Obama took the stage Tuesday night and assured the country of a campaign promise.
Millie (a springer spaniel), Buddy (a chocolate Lab), Barney and Miss Beazley (Scottish terriers) have all called 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. home. Who will be the next White House pooch? President-elect Barack Obama told the nation Tuesday night that he will make good on his campaign promise to get a puppy for his two young daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7.
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