Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Gator Guard Cats? Dogs?...BORING ! ... What More Interesting White House Pet(s) You Think Obama Might Consider?

Cats? Dogs?...BORING ! ... What more interesting White house pet(s) you think Obama might consider? - gator guard

There are examples of exotic animals, everything.

Calvin Coolidge attended a number of animals that the zoo collections of most rivals.
I had six dogs, a wild cat, a goose, a donkey, a cat, two lions, antelope and kangaroo. The main attraction of the zoo staff was, however, Billy, a pygmy hippo.
Blame John Quincy Adams, to create a precedent. The sixth president had a pet alligator. It was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, who lived in a bathroom in the East Room of the White House. Reported that the alligator might use in order to frighten your guests.
Other animals first, you note:

Mr. and Mr. mutual protection - two opossums Benjamin Harrison. Harrison's son Russell also has a pet goat named Old Whiskers.

Pauline - The last cow to live at the White House. She has milk for President Taft.

Save Old Ike - To make money during the First World War, Woodrow Wilson was a flock of sheep looking for the rights of the Garden of the White House. Old Ike, a ram, no doubt, cheWed snuff.

Laddie Boy - Warren G. Harding 's beloved Airedale, who had his own seat in the Cabinet meetings, and gave 1921 an "interview" with the Washington Post in which he talked about the ban and the reduction of daily working hours make for dogs.

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