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Joe and Jill Biden moved into the White House with two German Shepherds, Champ and Major. [24] Major was the first shelter dog in the White House, while Champ returned to Washington, having joined the Biden family during Joe Biden's tenure as vice-president. [25] The Bidens announced the death of 13-year-old Champ on June 19, 2021. [26]
Pages in category "United States presidential pets" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Dogs that were owned by presidents of the United States. Pages in category "United States presidential dogs" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
From dogs to birds and even a pygmy hippo, here is a quick rundown of some of the most well-known and interesting presidential pets who left their mark on U.S. history! 15 Historical Presidential Pets
Presidential pets may refer to: United States presidential pets; List of Taiwanese presidential pets; List of Czech presidential pets; Russian presidential pets Pets of Vladimir Putin; Dorofei (2004–2014), cat owned by former president Dmitry Medvedev; Indonesian presidential pet Bobby Kertanegara, cat owned by president Prabowo Subianto
[2] [3] She moved into the White House as a ten-week-old puppy on January 6, 2005, shortly before the beginning of President Bush's second term in office. [1] [2] The First Lady and her daughters Barbara and Jenna Bush named their new dog after a character from Oliver Butterworth's 1956 children's book, The Enormous Egg. [1]
Major (born January 17, 2018) is a German Shepherd owned by Joe Biden's family. [2] [3] Major, who was born in 2018, is the first shelter dog to live in the White House.[4] [5] Previously, President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jackie had owned two German Shepherds.
Fido (c. 1851 – 1865) was a yellow mixed-breed dog owned by Abraham Lincoln and kept by the family for a number of years prior to Lincoln's presidency, [1] and became a presidential pet during Lincoln's presidency, although he remained in Springfield, Illinois.