Donald Trump Could Be The First US President In 150 Years Without A Pet
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump might be the first US
President in 150 years to not have a pet in the White House after a plan to
have him adopt a goldendoodle dog fell through. With Mr Trump's
inauguration on January 20, many are left wondering if his family will have a
pet residing with them at the White House. If not, he could be the first president
in 150 years without a pet. The Trump family does not have a history of keeping
animals around the house and there is not any indication, at least, not yet.
"This is a very significant time in
presidential pet history. First families with pets make people feel like
they're just like us," said Claire McLean, founder of the Presidential Pet
Museum, a donation-based institution not affiliated with the White House or the
federal government. The museum displayed statues, books, vintage pictures, and
artifacts such as a bell that was said to belong to former US President William
Taft's milk cow. "You can teach
children and adults about the presidents of the US through the pets easier than
you can through anything else," Ms McLean was quoted as saying by CBS
news. A White House without a four-legged friend would be a rarity, says Dave
Baker, the co-owner of the museum.
Throughout history, America's first families often had pets
in their families. President Barack Obama's fluffy family dogs Bo and Sunny have
stolen American's hearts. But as the Obama family prepares to leave the White
House at the end of January, so will the fluffy tenants.
George W Bush had a Scottish terrier named Barney Bush, the Clintons had a
Labrador retriever named Buddy and a cat named Socks, while United States' 27th
president, William Howard Taft, had a milk cow.
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