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Presidential Pet Museum, thank you for this post. Its very inspiring.
Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Terrier named “Pasha,” poodle named “Vicky,” and Irish setter named “King Timahoe” (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Cocker spaniel named “Checkers” (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Golden retriever named “Liberty” and her litter of puppies born at the White House (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Siamese cat named “Shan” (Photo: Gerald Ford Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Golden retriever named “Victory” (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: King Charles spaniel named “Rex” (Photo: Wikipedia. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Bouvier des Flandres herding dog named “Lucky” (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library.
Presidential Pet Museum, thank you for this post. Its very inspiring.
Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Terrier named “Pasha,” poodle named “Vicky,” and Irish setter named “King Timahoe” (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Cocker spaniel named “Checkers” (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Golden retriever named “Liberty” and her litter of puppies born at the White House (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Siamese cat named “Shan” (Photo: Gerald Ford Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Golden retriever named “Victory” (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: King Charles spaniel named “Rex” (Photo: Wikipedia. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Bouvier des Flandres herding dog named “Lucky” (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library.