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mactastic
Feb 22, 2004, 09:23 AM
Much as I disagree with Bush on just about everything, I thought his two dogs were pretty cute. There's something about a presidential dog I really like. They can disobey and even piss on the most powerful man in the world, and get away with it! Who else could claim that?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Spot, an English springer spaniel with a White House pedigree who spent nearly 15 years with President Bush and his family, has died, the White House announced Saturday.


An administration official told CNN that Spot was put to sleep Saturday around 1:30 p.m. after suffering a series of strokes. Her remains will be taken to the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas.


The White House issued a statement saying the first family was "deeply saddened" by Spot's passing.


"A loyal and loving companion, Spot was a beloved member of the Bush family for nearly 15 years. She will be missed," the statement said.


Spot was the daughter of Millie, a dog owned by the president's father and mother, former President George Bush and Barbara Bush. She was born at the White House in 1989, when the elder Bushes lived there. The Bushes have another dog, Barney, a Scottish terrier.


The two dogs often greeted the president when he would return to the White House from trips, and often traveled with the Bushes, The Associated Press reported. Spot would dutifully climb onto a helicopter or Air Force One without being told, but Bush often had to chase Barney down and hand him to an aide to be carried aboard, according to the AP.



Desertrat
Feb 22, 2004, 09:32 AM
There's something about losing a dog that's just a real gut-ripper. BTDT, didn't like it.

I just wish people could be as loyal as dogs to the rules they learn when young...Then again, maybe they are, and that's the problem.

'Rat

Neserk
Feb 22, 2004, 12:30 PM
That's sad. I lost my cat last June and it still is upsetting. I had problems waking up my 12.5 year old cat this morning. I'm dreading her dying.

Sparky's
Feb 22, 2004, 08:37 PM
I know I want to empathize here, since I lost a loyal and faithful family pet many years ago myself. I had a (even the vet wasn't sure) dog that was a mix (best guess) Husky, Shepard, Coyote, and who knows what else. She was a beautiful animal and watched over my kids as they grew up, protecting and playing with them as her own pups. No matter where I went during my explorations (Southern California DWG volunteer) she always seemed to climb and go where ever she wanted, So the name I gave her was "Chiva" (Spanish for goat) because she would go places during our excursion to the desert that I wouldn't even try to go. When she reached 16 she developed arthritis in her hip and sometimes couldn't even come to her food dish. I had to carry her outside and back inside so she could go potty. Finally we decided she was in so much pain and there were no drugs I could get for her, my son (now 16 years old) and I decided to put her down. I still get teary eyed when I think of her..... as I am right now, as we loved her as much as a member of the family would be.

Good-bye Spot I know you will be in good company.