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Poe, the Portuguese water dog who accompanied the Obama family, died at the White House | the animals

Perry Shepard by Perry Shepard
May 9, 2021
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The dog that became the most popular dog in the United States disappeared on Saturday. Bo, the Obama family’s dog, died during his visit to the White House of cancer, according to former US President Barack Obama. It was the Portuguese Water Dog Welcomed Immediately after the campaign that led to the election of the first black president of the United States in 2008.

Obama praised the animal on social media, posting one of the most iconic photos from his White House visit. “Our family today lost a true friend and loyal companion. For more than a decade, Boo has been always and sweetly present in our lives – happy to see us on our happy days, on our bad days, and every other day. He endured all the confusion that happened in the White House, and barked a lot, but he didn’t He bites, likes to jump into the pool in summer, was very quiet with the kids, lived to eat crumbs around the dinner table, had beautiful hair. He was just what we needed and more than we expected. We will miss him so much. “

Today our family has lost a true friend and loyal companion. For more than a decade, Boo has been a gentle and continuous presence in our lives – happy to see us on our good days, our bad days, and every day in between. pic.twitter.com/qKMNojiu9V

Barack Obama (@BarackObama) May 8, 2021

Like Barack, former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama has expressed her grief on social media on her behalf and on behalf of her daughters.

The name of the dog was chosen by the president’s daughters, Sasha and Malia, because their cousins ​​had a cat named Boo. “Last year, as we were all at home during the pandemic, no one was happier than Beau.” The entire family was under one roof again – just like the day we took it in. “As a family, we would miss Bo a lot. But we are grateful that he lived a joyful life, full of warmth, games and nights he spent lying on the sofa.”

Michelle also left a request: “Please hug your furry family members tonight – and pat their stomach a little.”

The Portuguese Water Dog was chosen to move to the White House because this dog breed is considered suitable for people with allergies, as was the case with Malia.

After Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s term in the White House did not have a dog in the US Presidency, in violation of “tradition.” But Joe Biden, the current president of the United States of America, He returned to regain normalcy: Champ and Major are two dogs who are currently resident of the White House, but were temporarily removed from the Presidency in March after Major got some security guard up.

Perry Shepard

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