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  2. United States presidential pets - Wikipedia

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    Pets also featured in presidential elections. Herbert Hoover got a "Belgian Police Dog" (Belgian Malinois), [5] King Tut, during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States. Theodore Roosevelt was known for having many pets in the White House. He had six children who owned pets including snakes, dogs ...

  3. Smithsonian–Roosevelt African expedition - Wikipedia

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    The larger animals that were shot by Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt are listed on pages 457 to 459 of his book African Game Trails. The total is 512, of which 43 are birds. The number of big game animals killed, was 18 lion, 3 leopard, 6 cheetah, 10 hyena, 12 elephant, 10 buffalo, 9 (now very rare) black rhino and 97 White rhino. Most of the 469 ...

  4. Pete (Theodore Roosevelt's dog) - Wikipedia

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    Pete was a pet dog belonging to United States president Theodore Roosevelt. He was one of many presidential pets during Roosevelt's presidency. [1] He was reported to be a bull terrier, though other reports have said he was a Boston bull terrier or bulldog. [1] Pete was reported to be Theodore Roosevelt's favorite of his dogs. [2]

  5. Image credits: openlygayanimals “Their ability to cope depends on coat thickness, body size, age, and health condition,” she explained further. “Puppies, elderly pets, and those with ...

  6. Fala (dog) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Fala beside Roosevelt is featured in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Fala is the only presidential pet so honored. Another statue of him has been placed at Puerto Rico's "Paseo de los Presidentes" in San Juan. A third statue is in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, NY.

  7. Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Roosevelt Jr. [b] (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), also known as Teddy or T. R., was the 26th president of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909.. Roosevelt previously was involved in New York politics, including serving as the state's 33rd governor for two y

  8. The Surprising Answer to the 'Numer One Question' Everyone ...

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    The adorable dogs make football look cute and easy, but putting on the longest-running call-for-pet-adoption event takes a lot behind the scenes. Many Puppy Bowl fans are curious about what ...

  9. An unexpected gem: What travelers will find at Theodore ... - AOL

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    Here’s what travelers should expect at Theodore Roosevelt, the latest national park in USA TODAY’s yearlong series. Sunset basks Theodore Roosevelt National Park's South Unit in brilliant ...