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Meet Bo the Obama Dog

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

The White House just did not seem complete without a pet to round out the first family.  When President and Mrs. Obama entered the White House with their daughters, they immediately set out to find just the right canine companion to keep them company in their new home.  They decided on Bo, now known as Bo the Obama Dog.  Bo is a Portuguese water dog, with a curly black coat and a white strip on his chest and white boots on his front paws.

His name, Bo, is reported to have been determined by two different factors.  First, the girls wanted to name the pup after their cousin’s cat, and second, he has been named after one of President Obama’s favorite musical artist, Bo Diddly.

There was some controversy when the Obamas first chose Bo as their new family pet.  Animal rights groups and rescue organizations would have liked the first family to have chosen a dog from a shelter or a rescue, while Bo was from a breeder.  President Obama’s response to these concerns was that they did, indeed, look at shelters; however, due to his daughter’s allergies, they were forced to find a breed that is hypoallergenic, which meant that they could not choose a dog of mixed breeds.

Bo is, in fact, a second chance dog, however,  He had been adopted to keep an older dog company, but the two dogs had not gotten along and Bo was given back to the breeder.  In this way, he is still a rescue of sorts.

Bo, the First Dog, is a Beloved Celebrity

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

President Barack Obama has made history by becoming our nation’s first African American president.  However, stealing the spotlight these days is Bo the Obama dog.  Bo came to join the Obamas soon after their move into the White House.  A gift from the late Ted Kennedy, Bo is a Portuguese water dog.  He is a medium sized dog with curly black hair, a white chest, and white paws.

Since his adoption, the internet has been full of pictures, posts, blogs, and searches regarding this adorable guy, named after a relative’s cat and Bo Diddly.  In fact, anyone can send a stamped, self addressed envelope to the White House and receive an official Bo the Obama Dog baseball card, complete with stats.

This Christmas, the White House was adorned with a bigger than life marzipan statue of Bo, and he is the star of no less than four children’s books.  Why all the attention?  First Pets have long been beloved by the citizens of the United States, perhaps because they show a human side to our President and his family, or perhaps because it is more pleasant and more fun to focus on the President’s pet than on the government’s budget or foreign policy.

Bo traveled with the Obamas to Hawaii this Christmas.  According to Hawaii state law, Bo was subjected to two rabies shots and a rabies blood test before being allowed into the state.  He passed inspection and was allowed out of quarantine to enjoy the holiday with his family.

Bo, The New Member In The Obama Family

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Bo, The New Member In The Obama Family

The entry of a new member in the white house makes everyone forget about the recession. Obama?s family is pretty exited to welcome their first dog-named ?Bo?. It was the special moment for everyone especially for Malia and Sasha, for them ?Bo; is very special. This Portuguese Water Dog Breed was easy to find, the family got the perfect dog after a long search.

Bo, Obama Dog With His New Family

?Charlie? was the name of this cute pup in his first home. Obama?s girl love to call him ?Bo? as this was the nickname of their Grandfather. Lucky ?Bo? is getting all love and being pampered by everyone. This six-month old dog is described as obedient, sharp and quite active. For Michelle Bo is a crazy little dog. For some he is very cute whereas for some he is smart, all eyes are on Bo, he is the centre of attention. The whole family is busy with Bo. Where Michelle takes the duty to take him for the morning walk, the two girls play with him in the garden and try to spend most of the time with Bo.

Bo, The First Dog

The choice was between Labradoodle and the Portuguese water dog, as these two believed to be good pets for those who have allergies similar to Malia?s. Bo is a dog with a rare breed and they are referred as PWD because of their high fortitude breed with extraordinary quality. Their web toes makes them a terrific swimmer. The fluffy curly hair makes them very adorable. Bo looks cute from outside but actually is a strong dog with stout legs. The brown eyes and a reddish hair color make them attractive.

Bo, Obama Dog