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"If you want a friend in Washington," Harry Truman famously quipped, "get a dog." Presidential pets have long been thought of as symbols of their owners, every slobbery greeting and crooked whisker treated to near-exegetical analysis of the wiles, whims, and demeanors of world leaders and politicians. George W. Bush's feisty Scottie was moved to violence at the end of Dubya's second term, while Caroline Kennedy's pet pony, Macaroni, was the dream toy from Camelot. The Daily Beast explores how Bo fits into the pantheon of first pets.










