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Obama unveils presidential pooch | Obama unveils presidential pooch |
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Barack Obama has officially unveiled Bo the presidential pooch, praising its "star quality" to reporters. | Barack Obama has officially unveiled Bo the presidential pooch, praising its "star quality" to reporters. |
The "First Puppy" - a six-month-old black-and-white Portuguese water dog - frolicked with Mr Obama and his family on the White House South Lawn. | The "First Puppy" - a six-month-old black-and-white Portuguese water dog - frolicked with Mr Obama and his family on the White House South Lawn. |
Mr Obama promised his daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, seven, a dog to reward them for coping with his campaign. | Mr Obama promised his daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, seven, a dog to reward them for coping with his campaign. |
The dog does not shed hair and is said to be less aggravating for Malia who suffers from allergies. | The dog does not shed hair and is said to be less aggravating for Malia who suffers from allergies. |
While Mr Obama's wife held Bo on a leash for reporters to admire, her husband proudly announced: "He's got star quality." | While Mr Obama's wife held Bo on a leash for reporters to admire, her husband proudly announced: "He's got star quality." |
Choosing the First Puppy | |
Bo - who sports a white chest, white paws and a white goatee - was named by the Obama daughters. | Bo - who sports a white chest, white paws and a white goatee - was named by the Obama daughters. |
He was a gift from a close friend of the family, Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. | He was a gift from a close friend of the family, Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. |
Mr Kennedy, who owns three water dogs himself, said in January that he was "proud to endorse the Portuguese water dog as the next First Dog of the United States". | Mr Kennedy, who owns three water dogs himself, said in January that he was "proud to endorse the Portuguese water dog as the next First Dog of the United States". |
He said the breed would be a "perfect fit for the Obama Family" as the dogs have a "can-do and hopeful spirit" and were smart, resilient, determined, optimistic and tireless. | He said the breed would be a "perfect fit for the Obama Family" as the dogs have a "can-do and hopeful spirit" and were smart, resilient, determined, optimistic and tireless. |
The choice of the US presidential pooch had been a pet topic for the nation's press ever since Mr Obama promised his daughters a puppy during the campaign. | The choice of the US presidential pooch had been a pet topic for the nation's press ever since Mr Obama promised his daughters a puppy during the campaign. |
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