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United States presidential pets

Most United States presidents have kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families.[1] Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did not have any presidential pets while in office.[2] However, Johnson did take care of some mice he found in his bedroom.[3]

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.

History of White House pets edit

The first White House dog to receive regular newspaper coverage was Warren G. Harding's dog Laddie Boy.[4]

Pets also featured in presidential elections. Herbert Hoover got a "Belgian Police Dog" (Belgian Malinois),[5] King Tut, during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States.

Theodore Roosevelt was known for having many pets in the White House. He had six children who owned pets including snakes, dogs, cats, a badger, birds, and guinea pigs.[6]

In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt was running for his fourth term when rumors surfaced that his Scottish Terrier, Fala, had accidentally been left behind when visiting the Aleutian Islands. After allegedly sending back ships to rescue his dog, Roosevelt was ridiculed and accused of spending thousands of taxpayers' dollars to retrieve his dog. At a speech following this Roosevelt said, "You can criticize me, my wife and my family, but you can't criticize my little dog. He's Scottish and all these allegations about spending all this money have just made his little soul furious."[7] What was later called the "Fala speech" reportedly helped secure reelection for Roosevelt.[8]

 
Miss Beazley, a Scottish Terrier given to Laura Bush by her husband

Richard Nixon was accused of hiding a secret slush fund during his candidacy for vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. He gave the televised "Checkers speech" named after his cocker spaniel, denying he had a slush fund but admitting, "there is one thing that I did get as a gift that I'm not going to give back."[9] The gift was a black-and-white cocker spaniel, Checkers, given to his daughters. Although there had been talk of Nixon being dropped from the ticket, following his speech he received an increase in support and Mamie Eisenhower reportedly recommended he stay because he was "such a warm person."[10][11]

Animal lovers were upset when President Lyndon B. Johnson was photographed lifting his beagles, named Him and Her, by their ears. Others did not understand the uproar; former president Harry S. Truman said, "What the hell are the critics complaining about; that's how you handle hounds."[9] Him died after he was run over by the presidential limousine.[12]

Bill Clinton moved into the White House with Socks, a tuxedo cat, who in 1991 was reported to have jumped into the arms of Chelsea Clinton after piano lessons while the Clintons were living in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was later joined in 1997 by Buddy, a Labrador Retriever, during Clinton's second term.[13] The two reportedly did not get along, with Clinton later saying "I did better with the Palestinians and the Israelis than I've done with Socks and Buddy" while Hillary Clinton said Socks "despised" Buddy at first sight.[14] The two were, however, the subject of a book, Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets written by then First Lady Hillary Clinton and appeared as cartoons in the kids' section of the first White House website.[15]

While George W. Bush was president, he had three dogs and a cat at the White House.[16] Among the canines was Spot Fetcher, an English Springer Spaniel and the offspring of George H. W. Bush's dog, Millie.[17] This made Spotty the first animal to live in the White House under two different administrations, having been born there in 1989 and passed away there in 2004.[18]

Barack and Michelle Obama were without pets prior to the 2008 election, but promised their daughters they could get a dog when the family moved into the White House.[19] They selected Bo, a Portuguese Water Dog, partly due to Malia Obama's allergies and the need for a hypoallergenic pet.[20] The puppy was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy[21] and was later joined by Sunny, a female of the same breed.[22] Bo was featured in the 2010 children's book Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters, written by President Obama with illustrations by Loren Long.[23]

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] In December 2021, the Bidens announced the arrival of a pedigreed German Shepherd puppy named Commander, gifted to them by Joe Biden's brother. Officials later told the press that Major had been rehomed to a quieter environment following a series of biting incidents. The Bidens had also promised they would get a cat, and they fulfilled that promise in January 2022 by adding a two-year-old gray tabby, Willow, to the family.[27]

List of presidential pets edit

In addition to traditional pets, this list includes some animals normally considered livestock or working animals that have a close association with presidents or their families. Presidents have often been given exotic animals from foreign dignitaries; occasionally these are kept, but often they are promptly donated to a zoo.

President Pets
George Washington
 
Portrait of George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton by John Faed shows Washington on his horse Blueskin.
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
  • A spaniel[32] whose name is unknown belonged to Monroe's youngest daughter, Maria Hester Monroe[47] who the family called “Buddy”[48]
  • Sheepdogs were provided by Marquis de Lafayette as working dogs on Monroe's farm.[49]
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
William Henry Harrison
  • Sukey – Durham cow[59]
  • Whiskers (named either His Whiskers or Old Whiskers) – Goat
John Tyler
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
  • Old Whitey – horse[key 2] Taylor's wartime mount
  • Apollo – Pony;[key 2] formerly a "trick pony" from a circus, a present for Taylor's daughter Betty and resided in the White House stables with Old Whitey[61]
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
 
Old Bob caparisoned in a mourning blanket at Abraham Lincoln's funeral
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
 
Whiskers pulling a cart at the White House, with Russell Harrison and his children
 
Dash in front of his doghouse
  • Whiskers ("His Whiskers," or "Old Whiskers") – goat,[36][79] kept at the White House for the president's grandchildren; may have belonged to Russell Harrison[80]
  • Dash – collie[32]
  • Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection – opossums,[81] named from the 1896 Republican party platform,[82] which includes: "Protection and reciprocity are twin measures of Republican policy and go hand in hand."[83]
  • Two alligators – According to one account, Russell Harrison kept two alligators in the White House conservatory[84]
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
 
Archie riding Algonquin
 
Roosevelt family with Skip
 
Illustration of Slippers, the White House cat[g]
William Howard Taft
  • Caruso – dog,[key 2] a gift for Taft's daughter Helen from opera singer Enrico Caruso; after a White House performance, he decided that cows were not appropriate pets for a little girl[100]
  • Mooly Wooly[key 2] and Pauline Wayne – cows. Pauline (or "Miss Wayne") was a Holstein of considerable fame; she "went missing" for two days.[101]
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
 
Laddie Boy
Calvin Coolidge
 
Portrait of Rob Roy and Grace Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
 
Herbert Hoover with King Tut
Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
FDR and Fala (1940)
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
 
Kennedy family and dogs
Lyndon B. Johnson
 
LBJ with Him
Richard Nixon
 
King Timahoe, Vicky and Pasha looking out the window in the White House
Gerald Ford
 
Susan Ford, daughter of Gerald Ford, and the family's Siamese cat, Shan, in 1974
 
Ford and Liberty in the Oval Office
Jimmy Carter
 
Amy Carter with her cat Misty Malarky Ying Yang
Ronald Reagan
 
Rex
 
Ronald Reagan on El Alamein
George H. W. Bush
 
Millie
Bill Clinton
 
Socks
George W. Bush
 
India
Barack Obama
 
Bo and Sunny
Donald Trump None[160]
Joe Biden
 
Biden with Champ and Major
  • Champ[161] (November 11, 2008 – June 19, 2021) – German Shepherd
  • Major[161] (born January 17, 2018) – German Shepherd rescue. Sent to live with family friends in Delaware by December 2021 after several White House biting incidents.
  • Commander[162] (born September 1, 2021) – German Shepherd gifted to the Bidens as a puppy by the president's brother, also removed from White House after biting incidents[163]
  • Willow[164] – gray tabby cat who was adopted after the cat jumped onstage during a rally in Pennsylvania in 2020. Willow, who Biden described as having "no limits", often sleeps on top of the president's head.[165]
Key
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Number unknown
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Breed unknown
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Species unknown
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Name unknown

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Truman, Margaret (1969). White House Pets OCLC 70279; eBook (2016) ISBN 9781612309392

Notes edit

  1. ^ Washington was an avid dog breeder; he called the breed that he was developing "Virginia Hounds"; which eventually became American Foxhounds[30][31]
  2. ^ Some sources reference the name "Polly"[37]
  3. ^ Including a "Bengal ewe" (Desi sheep) and "a ram and a ewe of the Barbary Broadtail breed"; see American Tunis[45]
  4. ^ The East Room was still under repair following the 1814 burning of the White House by the British, and was primarily used for storage. During the visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States, Lafayette acquired several tons of gifts (including the alligator) that was stored there.[53][54] much to the consternation of visitors.[55] Possibly sent to France aboard the USS Brandywine
  5. ^ See: Conveying Marquis de Lafayette to France
  6. ^ Number uncertain, perhaps received as many as seven. "Pierce was thought to have kept one dog, and he gave the other to his Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis. Davis was particularly pleased with the dog and was known to have carried it with him in his pocket."[62]
  7. ^ Illustration from St. Nicholas (1908); original caption: "With an amused bow, the President escorted the Ambassadress around 'Slippers' and kept on his way toward the East Room."[85]
  8. ^ Checkers died in 1964, before Nixon became president, but had played a major role in his electoral career

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External links edit

  • White House Pets: Animal Ambassadors – The White House Historical Association
  • Presidential Pets Museum – Private museum in Glen Allen, Virginia
  •  – White House for Kids (official Clinton archive)
  • Thomas, Nick (February 19, 2018). "A salute to presidential pets". The Oklahoman.

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FDOTUS redirects here For First Daughter of the United States see First Family of the United States Most United States presidents have kept pets while in office or pets have been part of their families 1 Only James K Polk Andrew Johnson and Donald Trump did not have any presidential pets while in office 2 However Johnson did take care of some mice he found in his bedroom 3 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 Contents 1 History of White House pets 2 List of presidential pets 3 See also 4 Further reading 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory of White House pets editThe first White House dog to receive regular newspaper coverage was Warren G Harding s dog Laddie Boy 4 Pets also featured in presidential elections Herbert Hoover got a Belgian Police Dog Belgian Malinois 5 King Tut during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States Theodore Roosevelt was known for having many pets in the White House He had six children who owned pets including snakes dogs cats a badger birds and guinea pigs 6 In 1944 Franklin D Roosevelt was running for his fourth term when rumors surfaced that his Scottish Terrier Fala had accidentally been left behind when visiting the Aleutian Islands After allegedly sending back ships to rescue his dog Roosevelt was ridiculed and accused of spending thousands of taxpayers dollars to retrieve his dog At a speech following this Roosevelt said You can criticize me my wife and my family but you can t criticize my little dog He s Scottish and all these allegations about spending all this money have just made his little soul furious 7 What was later called the Fala speech reportedly helped secure reelection for Roosevelt 8 nbsp Miss Beazley a Scottish Terrier given to Laura Bush by her husband Richard Nixon was accused of hiding a secret slush fund during his candidacy for vice president under Dwight D Eisenhower in 1952 He gave the televised Checkers speech named after his cocker spaniel denying he had a slush fund but admitting there is one thing that I did get as a gift that I m not going to give back 9 The gift was a black and white cocker spaniel Checkers given to his daughters Although there had been talk of Nixon being dropped from the ticket following his speech he received an increase in support and Mamie Eisenhower reportedly recommended he stay because he was such a warm person 10 11 Animal lovers were upset when President Lyndon B Johnson was photographed lifting his beagles named Him and Her by their ears Others did not understand the uproar former president Harry S Truman said What the hell are the critics complaining about that s how you handle hounds 9 Him died after he was run over by the presidential limousine 12 Bill Clinton moved into the White House with Socks a tuxedo cat who in 1991 was reported to have jumped into the arms of Chelsea Clinton after piano lessons while the Clintons were living in Little Rock Arkansas He was later joined in 1997 by Buddy a Labrador Retriever during Clinton s second term 13 The two reportedly did not get along with Clinton later saying I did better with the Palestinians and the Israelis than I ve done with Socks and Buddy while Hillary Clinton said Socks despised Buddy at first sight 14 The two were however the subject of a book Dear Socks Dear Buddy Kids Letters to the First Pets written by then First Lady Hillary Clinton and appeared as cartoons in the kids section of the first White House website 15 While George W Bush was president he had three dogs and a cat at the White House 16 Among the canines was Spot Fetcher an English Springer Spaniel and the offspring of George H W Bush s dog Millie 17 This made Spotty the first animal to live in the White House under two different administrations having been born there in 1989 and passed away there in 2004 18 Barack and Michelle Obama were without pets prior to the 2008 election but promised their daughters they could get a dog when the family moved into the White House 19 They selected Bo a Portuguese Water Dog partly due to Malia Obama s allergies and the need for a hypoallergenic pet 20 The puppy was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy 21 and was later joined by Sunny a female of the same breed 22 Bo was featured in the 2010 children s book Of Thee I Sing A Letter to My Daughters written by President Obama with illustrations by Loren Long 23 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 In December 2021 the Bidens announced the arrival of a pedigreed German Shepherd puppy named Commander gifted to them by Joe Biden s brother Officials later told the press that Major had been rehomed to a quieter environment following a series of biting incidents The Bidens had also promised they would get a cat and they fulfilled that promise in January 2022 by adding a two year old gray tabby Willow to the family 27 List of presidential pets editIn addition to traditional pets this list includes some animals normally considered livestock or working animals that have a close association with presidents or their families Presidents have often been given exotic animals from foreign dignitaries occasionally these are kept but often they are promptly donated to a zoo President Pets George Washington nbsp Portrait of George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton by John Faed shows Washington on his horse Blueskin Sweetlips 28 Scentwell and Vulcan 29 among others key 1 American Foxhounds a Drunkard 28 Taster Tipler and Tipsy Black and Tan Coonhounds 32 Royal Gift Andalusian donkey 33 a gift from King Charles III of Spain 34 Nelson 1763 1790 and Blueskin 35 horses key 2 36 that were Washington s wartime mounts Snipe b parrot key 3 said to have been owned by First Lady Martha Washington 38 Cornwallis 39 greyhound named for General Cornwallis 39 Samson Steady Leonidas Traveller and Magnolia 40 stallions John Adams Juno Mark and Satan 28 dogs key 2 Cleopatra and Caesar 40 horses key 2 Thomas Jefferson Dick mockingbird key 3 Dick was the favorite from among at least four mockingbirds the president had while in office 41 Bergere and Grizzle shepherd dogs from France possibly Briards 32 42 Two grizzly bear cubs key 4 a male and female pair gifted from Captain Zebulon Pike Jefferson deemed them too dangerous amp troublesome for me to keep and gave them to Charles Willson Peale s Philadelphia Museum 43 Caractacus horse named after Caratacus a 1st century British chieftain The horse was the offspring of Jefferson s mare Allycroker and a Godolphin Arabian named Young Fearnought 44 Sheep beginning in 1807 the president bred sheep from four of the most remarkeable varieties c pro bono publico By spring 1808 there were nearly 40 sheep grazing at the president s house One notorious Shetland ram was said to have killed a fine little boy 45 James Madison Polly a parrot that outlived both James and Dolley Madison 37 Sheep grazed on the White House lawn 46 James Monroe A spaniel 32 whose name is unknown belonged to Monroe s youngest daughter Maria Hester Monroe 47 who the family called Buddy 48 Sheepdogs were provided by Marquis de Lafayette as working dogs on Monroe s farm 49 John Quincy Adams Silkworms key 1 50 whose silk First Lady Louisa Adams spun 51 52 An alligator 40 Said to have belonged to Marquis de Lafayette and housed for two months in the East Room d e Although this story has been widely circulated the lack of evidence from contemporary accounts or official records suggests an apocryphal myth 56 57 Andrew Jackson Polly or Poll grey parrot who learned to swear She later attended Jackson s funeral but had to be removed due to loud and persistent profanity 37 Fighting cocks key 4 key 1 Bolivia Emily Lady Nashville Sam Patch and Truxton horses key 2 Sam Patch was named after the famous daredevil known as The Yankee Leaper Martin Van Buren Two tiger cubs Van Buren received them from Said bin Sultan Sultan of Muscat and Oman but Congress quickly forced him to donate the tigers to the zoo 52 3 This story however might be the result of a misunderstanding 58 William Henry Harrison Sukey Durham cow 59 Whiskers named either His Whiskers or Old Whiskers Goat John Tyler Le Beau Italian Greyhound 32 Johnny Ty canary Brought to the White House by Tyler s second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler 60 The General horse key 2 James K Polk None 3 Zachary Taylor Old Whitey horse key 2 Taylor s wartime mount Apollo Pony key 2 formerly a trick pony from a circus a present for Taylor s daughter Betty and resided in the White House stables with Old Whitey 61 Millard Fillmore Mason and Dixon ponies key 2 Franklin Pierce At least two f miniature teacup Japanese Chin dogs key 4 part of a gift exchange with Japan following the Perry Expedition 62 Two birds from Japan key 4 key 3 which had just opened its trading posts to the United States James Buchanan Lara Newfoundland Punch Toy terrier Eagle key 4 key 3 2 Thai Elephants Sent from the king of Siam but they arrived when Abraham Lincoln was president and he replied Thanks but no thanks 63 Abraham Lincoln nbsp Old Bob caparisoned in a mourning blanket at Abraham Lincoln s funeral Nanny and Nanko goats 36 Jack Turkey 36 intended as Christmas dinner but Tad Lincoln intervened 64 Fido dog 28 32 assassinated 65 by a drunk with a knife a few months after Lincoln s assassination 66 Fido became a generic name for a dog because of Lincoln s famous dog 67 68 Jip dog 32 Tabby and Dixie cats Lincoln once remarked that Dixie is smarter than my whole cabinet 69 Horse key 4 key 2 Rabbit key 4 key 2 Old Bob horse Pig One lived on the White House grounds 70 Andrew Johnson None however Johnson fed white mice he found in his bedroom key 4 key 1 3 71 Ulysses S Grant Butcher s Boy Cincinnati Egypt Jeff Davis his wartime mount Jennie Julia Mary and St Louis Horses key 2 Grant purchased Butcher s Boy from a butcher following an impromptu race on D C streets where he lost to this horse pulling a butcher s cart 72 Cincinnati was a thoroughbred of renowned racing pedigree 73 Billy Button and Reb ponies key 2 Faithful Newfoundland 32 Rosie dog key 2 Parrot 74 Rutherford B Hayes Dot Cocker Spaniel 32 Hector Newfoundland 32 Duke English Mastiff 32 Grim Greyhound 28 32 Otis Miniature Schnauzer 32 Juno and Shep Hunting dogs Jet dog key 2 Piccolomini cat key 2 presumably named after the Italian general Siam First Siamese cat in the United States 75 Miss Pussy Siamese cat James A Garfield Kit horse key 2 Veto 28 dog key 2 Chester A Arthur Rabbit key 4 key 2 Three horses key 4 key 2 Grover Cleveland Hector German poodle 32 Mockingbirds key 4 key 3 key 1 Three 76 Dachshunds 32 Gallagher Cocker Spaniel 77 Dog unknown name and breed seen in a White House photo Paradise fish given by the ruler of Siam now Thailand 78 Benjamin Harrison nbsp Whiskers pulling a cart at the White House with Russell Harrison and his children nbsp Dash in front of his doghouse Whiskers His Whiskers or Old Whiskers goat 36 79 kept at the White House for the president s grandchildren may have belonged to Russell Harrison 80 Dash collie 32 Mr Reciprocity and Mr Protection opossums 81 named from the 1896 Republican party platform 82 which includes Protection and reciprocity are twin measures of Republican policy and go hand in hand 83 Two alligators According to one account Russell Harrison kept two alligators in the White House conservatory 84 William McKinley Washington Post or Loretta 60 Yellow headed Mexican parrot could whistle Yankee Doodle 37 Valeriano Weyler and Enrique DeLome Angora kittens named after Spanish general Valeriano Weyler and Spanish ambassador Enrique Dupuy de Lome Roosters key 4 key 1 Theodore Roosevelt nbsp Archie riding Algonquin nbsp Roosevelt family with Skip nbsp Illustration of Slippers the White House cat g Admiral Dewey Bishop Doane Dr Johnson Father O Grady Fighting Bob Evans guinea pigs key 2 86 namesakes George Dewey William Croswell Doane likely John O Grady priest and Robley D Evans Algonquin Calico pony Shetland 86 favored by Roosevelt s son Archie 87 Baron Spreckle hen key 2 86 likely named after sugar baron Claus Spreckels Bill the Lizard lizard key 3 86 88 brought from California and described as a horned frog 89 cf horned toad likely named after Lewis Carroll s Bill the Lizard Blackjack Manchester Terrier Eli Yale Hyacinth macaw 86 Named after the British merchant also College namesake Emily Spinach garter snake key 3 86 so named by Roosevelt s daughter Alice because it was as green as spinach and as thin as my Aunt Emily 90 Fedelity pony key 2 Gem and Susan dogs key 2 Jack 86 and Pete terriers key 2 32 86 28 Pete was exiled to Long Island after chomping on one too many legs 91 32 Jonathan Edwards small black bear from West Virginia 86 named after the religious leader an ancestor of Mrs Roosevelt 92 eventually sent to the Bronx Zoo 93 Jonathan Piebald rat key 3 Josiah or Josh 89 badger key 3 86 During a railroad tour of the West the president acquired two week old Josiah at a stop in Sharon Springs Kansas 94 Manchu Pekingese dog 32 86 Maude pig 86 Pete Bull Terrier possibly a Boston Bull Terrier or bulldog who was banished from the White House after numerous offensives Peter Rabbit rabbit key 3 86 was given a proper state funeral 95 Cf Peter Rabbit Rollo Saint Bernard Skip mongrel 32 86 Sailor Boy Chesapeake Bay Retriever 32 86 Tom Quartz and Slippers Cats key 2 Tom Quartz was named after a cat in a Mark Twain story 96 Bill laughing hyena gift from Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia 97 Barn owl Fierce 98 one legged rooster 86 Lion 99 William Howard Taft Caruso dog key 2 a gift for Taft s daughter Helen from opera singer Enrico Caruso after a White House performance he decided that cows were not appropriate pets for a little girl 100 Mooly Wooly key 2 and Pauline Wayne cows Pauline or Miss Wayne was a Holstein of considerable fame she went missing for two days 101 Woodrow Wilson Davie Airedale Terrier 32 Old Ike ram 102 led the flock of sheep 58 Puffins cat key 2 102 Bruce Bull Terrier 102 songbirds key 4 key 3 key 1 Sheep key 4 numbering 48 at the flock s peak 103 The sheep kept the White House lawn trimmed in the most economical way 102 and the wool was sold to benefit the Red Cross 104 Warren G Harding nbsp Laddie Boy Laddie Boy July 26 1920 January 23 1929 Airedale Terrier 28 32 Old Boy Bulldog 32 Petey canary 105 Pete squirrel 106 107 Calvin Coolidge nbsp Portrait of Rob Roy and Grace Coolidge Rob Roy 1922 1928 and Prudence Prim White collies 32 Peter Pan Wirehair Fox Terrier 108 32 the Coolidges first White House dog Paul Pry Airedale Terrier 32 half brother of Warren Harding s Laddy Boy 108 Calamity Jane Shetland Sheepdog 32 Tiny Tim and Blackberry Chow Chows 32 Ruby Rouch collie 32 Boston Beans Boston bulldog 32 King Cole Belgian Sheepdog Groenendael 109 Palo Alto Palo A black and white English Setter a bird dog that Coolidge soon gave to Colonel Starling 108 chief of the Secret Service detail in the White House Bessie collie Rebecca raccoon key 3 110 109 Rebecca was intended for a Thanksgiving feast First Lady Grace had a tree house built for her instead 108 111 Reuben A male raccoon acquired as a companion for Rebecca soon escaped and not recovered 111 Ebeneezer donkey Nip and Tuck canaries both olive green in color the Coolidges first birds 108 Peter Piper and Snowflake Two more canaries Snowflake was white 108 Goldy A yellow bird key 3 109 108 Do Funny a trained songbird troupial key 3 from South America 108 said to be Mrs Coolidge s favorite bird 109 Enoch goose key 3 Smoky bobcat Blacky and Tiger or Tige cats key 2 108 109 Tax Reduction and Budget Bureau lion cubs from Johannesburg South Africa 109 Billy pygmy hippopotamus full name William Johnson Hippopotamus 112 A wallaby Promptly given to a zoo 109 A duiker a very small type of antelope Also sent to the zoo 109 Bruno A black bear from Chihuahua Mexico Mrs Coolidge promptly sent him to a zoo 109 Pekin ducks Thirteen ducklings were received as an Easter gift Mrs Coolidge attempted to raise them in a White House bathroom but eventually sent them to a zoo 109 Herbert Hoover nbsp Herbert Hoover with King Tut Billy Possum A wild opossum that occupied Rebecca s vacant tree house and was adopted by the Hoovers 111 temporarily filled in for a local high school s missing mascot 113 114 The name likely derives from a nickname used for the 27th president William Howard Taft 115 Caruso A Roller canary 5 King Tut Belgian Shepherd 116 117 Malinois variety 5 Pat German Shepherd 116 Big Ben and Sonnie Fox Terriers 32 118 Glen Scotch Collie 32 Yukonan Canadian Eskimo Dog 32 Patrick Irish Wolfhound 116 Eaglehurst Gillette Setter 116 Weegie Norwegian Elkhound 5 Alligators Owned by his son Allan 46 Franklin D Roosevelt nbsp FDR and Fala 1940 Fala April 7 1940 April 5 1952 Scottish Terrier 36 Major German Shepherd 116 Formerly a police dog from the New York State Police 119 After a number of White House biting incidents he was sent to live at Roosevelt s private residence in Hyde Park New York 120 Meggie Scottish Terrier 116 Winks Llewellyn Setter 116 Tiny Old English Sheepdog 116 President Great Dane 28 116 Blaze Bullmastiff 116 Harry S Truman Feller Cocker Spaniel 116 121 because the Trumans preferred to be a pet free family he was given as a puppy to Truman s personal physician 122 and claimed to not be a pet lover 123 Mike Irish Setter 116 Dwight D Eisenhower Gabby parakeet 124 Heidi Weimaraner 125 Dzimbo baby Forest elephant sent by the French Community of African Republics sent away to the National zoo 126 John F Kennedy nbsp Kennedy family and dogs Gaullie poodle 127 Charlie Welsh Terrier 116 Tom Kitten cat key 2 128 Robin canary 128 Bluebell and Marybelle parakeets 128 Ducks JFK s daughter five year old Caroline raised ducklings at the White House 129 Ongoing conflicts with their terrier Charlie prompted sending them to Rock Creek Park 130 Macaroni pony 131 Tex bay colored Yakut pony 128 Leprechaun Connemara pony a gift from the president of Ireland Eamon de Valera 132 Moe Doberman Pinscher 128 Billie and Debbie hamsters 128 Pushinka dog gift of Soviet Union Premier Nikita Khrushchev puppy of Soviet space dog Strelka 28 Shannon Cocker Spaniel 116 Wolf Dog mix of Irish Wolfhound and Schnauzer 133 Clipper German Shepherd 134 Butterfly White Tips Blackie and Streaker Offspring of Pushinka and Charlie 116 Zsa Zsa rabbit Sardar horse key 2 135 Spotted Salamander given by Robert F Kennedy Jr 46 Lyndon B Johnson nbsp LBJ with Him Him and Her beagles 116 136 137 Edgar beagle 28 116 136 137 Blanco white collie 116 136 137 Freckles beagle 116 Yuki mongrel dog 116 136 137 famous for singing duets howling with Johnson for White House guests 138 Hamsters key 2 Lovebirds key 3 139 Little Beagle Johnson had the family initials LBJ 140 Richard Nixon nbsp King Timahoe Vicky and Pasha looking out the window in the White House Vicky poodle 141 116 142 Pasha Yorkshire terrier 141 116 142 King Timahoe Irish Setter 141 116 142 143 Checkers 28 1952 September 9 1964 h Cocker Spaniel A fish 46 Gerald Ford nbsp Susan Ford daughter of Gerald Ford and the family s Siamese cat Shan in 1974 nbsp Ford and Liberty in the Oval Office Liberty February 8 1974 1984 Golden Retriever 116 Lucky dog 28 Misty Liberty s puppy born in the White House Shan Siamese cat 144 Jimmy Carter nbsp Amy Carter with her cat Misty Malarky Ying Yang Grits Border collie mix 116 145 Given to his daughter Amy by her teacher but quickly returned 146 after snapping at several White House visitors 28 Lewis Brown Afghan hound 147 Misty Malarky Ying Yang daughter Amy Carter s pet Siamese cat 110 Elephant given to his daughter Amy but it was sent to the National zoo 46 Ronald Reagan nbsp Rex nbsp Ronald Reagan on El Alamein Lucky October 4 1983 January 5 1995 Bouvier des Flandres 148 149 150 Rex December 16 1984 August 31 1998 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 150 151 Victory Golden Retriever 149 150 Peggy Irish Setter 149 150 Taca Siberian Husky 149 150 Fuzzy Belgian sheepdog 149 150 Horses El Alamein 1971 1998 Nancy D Baby Little Man No Strings and others at Rancho del Cielo 152 153 Cleo and Sara tortoiseshell cats at Rancho del Cielo 154 Ronald Reagan II Fish given by a child 155 George H W Bush nbsp Millie Millie January 12 1985 May 19 1997 Springer Spaniel 28 Ranger March 17 1989 April 10 1993 one of Millie s puppies 116 156 Bill Clinton nbsp Socks Socks March 15 1989 February 20 2009 Cat key 2 79 Buddy August 7 1997 January 2 2002 Chocolate Labrador Retriever 79 George W Bush nbsp India Spot Spotty Fetcher March 17 1989 February 21 2004 female English Springer Spaniel named after Scott Fletcher puppy of Millie 28 euthanized after suffering a series of strokes Barney September 30 2000 February 1 2013 Scottish Terrier 28 157 Miss Beazley October 28 2004 May 17 2014 Scottish Terrier nicknamed Beazley Weazley 2005 birthday gift from George to his wife 28 157 India Willie July 13 1990 January 4 2009 cat Ofelia Longhorn cow lives at Bush s Prairie Chapel Ranch Barack Obama nbsp Bo and Sunny Bo October 9 2008 May 8 2021 Portuguese Water Dog 28 Sunny born June 11 2012 Portuguese Water Dog 158 159 Donald Trump None 160 Joe Biden nbsp Biden with Champ and Major Champ 161 November 11 2008 June 19 2021 German Shepherd Major 161 born January 17 2018 German Shepherd rescue Sent to live with family friends in Delaware by December 2021 after several White House biting incidents Commander 162 born September 1 2021 German Shepherd gifted to the Bidens as a puppy by the president s brother also removed from White House after biting incidents 163 Willow 164 gray tabby cat who was adopted after the cat jumped onstage during a rally in Pennsylvania in 2020 Willow who Biden described as having no limits often sleeps on top of the president s head 165 Key a b c d e f g Number unknown a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Breed unknown a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Species unknown a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Name unknownSee also edit nbsp Animals portal nbsp United States portal Canadian Parliamentary Cats Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office United Kingdom Hermitage cats in Saint Petersburg Russia Pets of Vladimir Putin Sully George H W Bush s service dog during his final months of life Tibs the Great Taiwanese presidential pets List of individual cats List of individual dogs Category Pets of British royaltyFurther reading editTruman Margaret 1969 White House Pets OCLC 70279 eBook 2016 ISBN 9781612309392Notes edit Washington was an avid dog breeder he called the breed that he was developing Virginia Hounds which eventually became American Foxhounds 30 31 Some sources reference the name Polly 37 Including a Bengal ewe Desi sheep and a ram and a ewe of the Barbary Broadtail breed see American Tunis 45 The East Room was still under repair following the 1814 burning of the White House by the British and was primarily used for storage During the visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States Lafayette acquired several tons of gifts including the alligator that was stored there 53 54 much to the consternation of visitors 55 Possibly sent to France aboard the USS Brandywine See Conveying Marquis de Lafayette to France Number uncertain perhaps received as many as seven Pierce was thought to have kept one dog and he gave the other to his Secretary of War Jefferson Davis Davis was particularly pleased with the dog and was known to have carried it with him in his pocket 62 Illustration from St Nicholas 1908 original 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