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First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Putin and his world-famous black lab Koni. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
George W. Bush showcases his dog Barney in the oval office. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Bushes and Barney. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Bill Clinton cuddles with his chocolate lab Buddy. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Wax statues of Atatürk and his dog Foks.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Some pets are just more special. We look at some of world's fluffiest first pets. Here, Atatürk sits with a bunch of puppies at his feet, one of them being his faithful Foks. Hürriyet photo
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
David Cameron's cat Larry. Hüriryet photo
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
David Cameron's cat Larry. Hüriryet photo
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Larry chills at the British PM's office on Number 10 Downing Street. Hürriyet photo
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Larry ready for business. Hürriyet photo
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
U.S. President Barack Obama bends down to pet his dog, Bo, outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington March 15, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
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First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
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First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
U.S. President Barack Obama walks with his dog, Bo, into the White House in Washington March 15, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
US President Barack Obama pets the family dog, Bo, upon his return to the White House in Washington, DC, on March 15, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Jim Watson
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
A picture taken July 6, 2009, shows Dorofey, a Neva Masquerade cat of Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana, walking at Medvedev's Gorki residence outside Moscow. Medvedev’s beloved cat Dorofey mysteriously isappeared, Russian media reported today stirring media hype and hitting the Twitter world trends. After media buzz reached Dmitry Medvedev, he wrote on his Twitter that Dorofey is safely at home. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ KREMLIN POOL/ MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
A picture taken July 6, 2009, shows US President Barack Obama (L) and his wife Michelle looking at Dorofey, a Neva Masquerade cat of Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana, during a visit to Medvedev in this Gorki residence outside Moscow. Medvedev’s beloved cat Dorofey mysteriously disappeared, Russian media reported today stirring media hype and hitting the Twitter world trends. After media buzz reached Dmitry Medvedev, he wrote on his Twitter that Dorofey is safely at home. AFP PHOTO/ RIA-NOVOSTI/ KREMLIN POOL/ MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
President George W. Bush and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk with the President's dog, Barney, at Camp David, Satruday, July 21, 2007. White House Photo by Eric Draper
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
Kennedy family with their pets. Photo by Wikipedia Commons
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
First pet Koni greets visitors. Photo by Wikipedia commons.
First pets: World leaders' pets over the years
First pet Bo enjoys a snowy winter day in front of the White House. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.
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