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Date: Wednesday 29th of November 2023 at 04:03:pm

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Barack Obama Announces Family’s Beloved Dog Bo Has Died

Former President Barack Obama announced that his family’s beloved dog, Bo, has died. 

The former president tweeted on Saturday that the Obamas lost a “true friend and loyal companion.”

“For more than a decade, Bo was a constant, gentle presence in our lives ? happy to see us on our good days, our bad days, and everyday in between,” he added.

The Obamas welcomed Bo into their lives, and to the White House, in April 2009, three months after the president took office.

Bo, a black-and-white Portuguese water dog, was a gift to the family from Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), according to the Presidential Pet Museum. The dog was apparently named as a nod to Michelle Obama’s father, Fraser C. Robinson III, who had the nickname “Diddley.” Bo Diddley was a rock ‘n’ roll legend who died in 2008.

Bo’s popularity on social media grew over the years, with the dog even appearing in children’s books.

Obama wrote in a later tweet that Bo “tolerated all the fuss that came with being in the White House,” and that he “had a big bark but no bite.”

“He was exactly what we needed and more than we ever expected,” Obama wrote. “We will miss him dearly.”

The Obamas later welcomed Sunny, another Portuguese water dog, to their clan in 2013.

Fans of Bo and Sunny took to social media in 2017 to express their dismay that the former first dogs were leaving the White House after Obama finished his second term in office.

By: Kimberley Richards

huffpost.com

 

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