Donald
Trump Could Be the First President In Over 100 Years Without A Dog
For a man
who’s reportedly obsessed with loyalty, President Donald Trump sure has an odd
relationship with man’s best friend.
It’s looking
very possible that Trump could be the first president in nearly 130 years not
to have a dog in the White House.
Last month,
some believed he might adopt a Goldendoodle named “Patton,” courtesy of Lois
Pope, one of Trump’s friends in Florida. But as so often happens with dogs,
Pope fell in love with it and decided to take the offer off the table.
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The
president didn’t seem to take it particularly hard.
“Donald
said, ‘But, Lois, I can’t take the dog,’ ” Pope said. “He said, ‘Look at what I
do. I’m here, I’m in New York, I’m in Washington. What am I going to do with
the dog?’ And I said, ‘Well, you can’t have him!’”
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A man stands near a Donald Trump campaign
vehicle with an image of a dog in a window before a campaign rally on Feb. 5,
2016, in South Carolina.
The last
dog-less president was William McKinley, who died just over a year into his
second term after developing gangrene following an assassination attempt,
according to the Presidential Pet Museum, a donation-based institution not
affiliated with the White House or federal government. McKinley had roosters, a
parrot and several kittens, the museum says on its website.
Woodrow
Wilson narrowly avoided the label of being the last president to not have a dog
after adopting a Bull Terrier named “Bruce” at the end of his second term.
Wilson also had a purebred ram named “Ike” that chewed cigars and charged at
White House staff in a “forceful and strategic” manner, according to a
newspaper description at the time.
Wilson also
appreciated a dog’s ability to judge character, once remarking, “If a dog ...
will not come to you after he has looked you in the face, you ought to go home
and examine your conscience.”
"If a dog ... will not come to you after he
has looked you in the face, you ought to go home and examine your conscience." - Woodrow Wilson
As for the
last president to have no pet whatsoever, you’d have to go all the way back to
Andrew Johnson, who served from 1865 to 1869. (Though an argument could be made
Harry Truman, who hated dogs but nonetheless received numerous puppies as
gifts, also went pet-less).
There are
some real advantages to having a dog around the house.
Huffington
Post contributor Natasha Ashton notes an animal could improve everything from
Trump’s relationship with the media to his own personal health. Dogs help lower
anxiety and blood pressure in their human friends, and help reduce stress
overall.
At a bare
minimum, a dog could help Trump cope with all those lonely evenings he
reportedly spends at the White House. With his wife, Melania, and son Barron
still in New York City, Trump has reportedly been turning to Twitter for
affirmation.