President Benjamin Harrison's son Russell Harrison had a pet goat named Old Whiskers. This goat was so ornery that one day the President was forced to chase him down Pennsylvania Avenue when he decided to run away with the Harrison grandchildren.
The President's pet that is named Socks is a dog. Many people have dogs as pets throughout the United States.
Pets
Well... if one fourth of students have pets... 32/4=8, so 8 students have pets. If there are a total of 32 students, minus the 8 that have pets, 24 do not have pets!
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21 of his pets are not dogs.
because they're rich and we cant afford pets like the prisident's
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A much As u want.. Presidents in the past like Benjamin Franklin had like a pet Dog or something like that Almost all the presidents had Pets One Or More.
Some Chia Pets presidents available on the market include President Barack Obama, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Mitt Romney, Newton Gingrich and Ron Paul.
Yes, quite a few US presidents had dogs while in office. See the link below for a rundown of White House "pets."
Many U.S. presidents have had pets during their time in office, with the number varying depending on how one counts animals. Notably, Franklin D. Roosevelt had a wide variety of pets, including a dog named Fala, while John F. Kennedy is known for having a number of animals, including dogs and a canary. Overall, at least 30 presidents have had pets, ranging from dogs and cats to more exotic animals like horses and birds.
32 of the 43 U.S. Presidents to date have been dog owners (all except Madison, J. Q. Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, W. H. Harrison, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, A. Johnson, Arthur and McKinley). Although some were not dog owners, all were pet owners.
Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge reported owned bears at one time.
U.S. presidents have had a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, birds, and even more exotic animals. Notable examples include Franklin D. Roosevelt's Scottish Terrier, Fala, and John F. Kennedy's Welsh Terrier, Charlie. Some presidents, like Theodore Roosevelt, had a menagerie that included a parrot, a lion, and even a pig. Cats have also been popular, with presidents like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush having felines as part of their households.
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
No, there is no record or credible source that suggests President Barack Obama had pet crocodiles during his time in the White House. Presidents typically have more traditional pets like dogs or cats.
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