President Barack Obama and his
family welcomed their new dog Bo to the White House and showed him off around
the grounds.
The 6-month-old Portuguese water
dog made his debut in front of reporters and photographers.
And the Obamas even walked him over near the fence on the White House South
Lawn.
Said the president: "He's
got star quality."
Although Bo will be
granted entry into the Oval Office, the president said the pooch won't be
sharing his bed, adding that he and the family want to be "responsible dog
owners." "The only concern we have is apparently Portuguese water dogs
like tomatoes — Michelle's garden is in danger," President Obama joked. A
few minutes later, seven-year-old Sasha piped up, telling the assembled
reporters "He doesn't know how to swim."
The president
explained that the breed apparently had to be taught to swim. The arrival of the
pup fulfills Obama's promise during the presidential campaign to get his two
daughters a puppy. "We're very pleased with Bo," he said. A dog's life
The White House will be the puppy's fourth home in his six months of life. He
was born in Texas, then moved to his first owner's home in Washington, D.C.,
then spent nearly a month with Sen. Edward Kennedy's dog trainer in Virginia,
and now is moving to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The
Portuguese Water Dog
Known for centuries
along Portugal’s coast and prized for its strength, spirit and soundness, the
Portuguese Water Dog is a loyal worker and companion. Medium-sized and robust,
the breed possesses a waterproof coat and the ability to swim all day. Its coat
can be curly or wavy and is black, white, or brown, or combinations of black or
brown with white.
General Appearance
Known for centuries along Portugal's coast, this seafaring breed was prized by
fishermen for a spirited, yet obedient nature, and a robust, medium build that
allowed for a full day's work in and out of the water. The Portuguese Water Dog
is a swimmer and diver of exceptional ability and stamina, who aided his master
at sea by retrieving broken nets, herding schools of fish, and carrying messages
between boats and to shore. He is a loyal companion and alert guard. This highly
intelligent utilitarian breed is distinguished by two coat types, either curly
or wavy; an impressive head of considerable breadth and well proportioned mass;
a ruggedly built, well-knit body; and a powerful, thickly based tail, carried
gallantly or used purposefully as a rudder. The Portuguese Water Dog provides an
indelible impression of strength, spirit, and soundness.
Size, Proportion,
Substance Size--Height at the withers--Males,
20 to 23 inches. The ideal is 22 inches. Females, 17 to 21 inches. The ideal is
19 inches. Weight--For males, 42 to 60 pounds; for
females, 35 to 50 pounds. Proportion--Off square;
slightly longer than tall when measured from prosternum to rearmost point of the
buttocks, and from withers to ground. Substance--Strong,
substantial bone; well developed, neither refined nor coarse, and a solidly
built, muscular body.
Credit: The
Whitehouse, CSPAN, American Kennel Club
Data
compiled from The British Antarctic Study, NASA, Environment Canada,
UNEP, EPA and other sources as stated and credited Researched
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