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  1. www.whitehousehistory.org › galleries › white-house-pets-in-the-pastWhite House Pets in the Past

    16 de may. de 2024 · Horses, cows, goats, chickens, dogs, cats, songbirds, parrots, and other small animals were a part of daily life during the early years of the White House. Since 1870, domestic pets at the White House have mirrored the species generally seen in American households. The major difference has always been that a pet belonging to a president ...

  2. 26 de ene. de 2021 · President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama walk their dog Bo to a picnic for members of Congress on the South Lawn of the White House in 2010. Getty Images Bo the dog waits to board Air ...

  3. 12 de nov. de 2020 · From cats, dogs, and birds to pygmy hippos and bobcats, the White House has long been a revolving door of animals large, small, familiar, and exotic. The long history of presidents owning pets ...

  4. Socks at the White House Press Briefing Room lectern in 1993 Grace Coolidge with Laddie Boy, an Airedale Terrier, and Rob Roy, a white Collie Controversy resulted from a 1964 photo of Lyndon B. Johnson pulling his dog by its ears.. United States presidents have often kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 2023 · While many Presidents have enjoyed the company of pets, there have been a few surprising exceptions. James K. Polk, the 11th President of the United States, did not keep any pets during his time in the White House. Similarly, Andrew Johnson, the 17th President, did not have any pets during his time in office.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Theodore Roosevelt Basically Turned The White House Into A Zoo. It's possible that famed outdoorsman Teddy Roosevelt brought more pets to the White House than any other president. His furry friends included a bear named Jonathan Edwards, Bill the lizard, a badger named Josiah, a pig named Maude, a hyena, an owl, a garter snake named Emily ...

  7. English: Presidential pets at the White House, belonging to various US Presidents and their families, while serving their term (s) in office. Français : Animaux domestiques des présidents des États-Unis ayant appartenu a différents présidents et à leur famille lorqu'ils étaient à la Maison Blanche. United States presidential pet.